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Beauty Point House by CO–AP
At once subtle and spectacular, this new home spills down its harbourside site in tribute to the coastal landscape and the lessons of the Sydney School. -
Axis of Growth House / Elemental Living
via archdaily.com© Panoramic Studio architects: Elemental LivingLocation: Bangkok, ThailandProject Year: 2025Photographs: Panoramic StudioArea: 1200.0 m2 Read more » -
Hoguera de Madera Refuge / Mestizo Estudio Arquitectura
via archdaily.com© JAG Studio architects: Mestizo Estudio ArquitecturaLocation: , EcuadorProject Year: 2025Photography: JAG StudioPhotography: Courtesy of Mestizo Estudio ArquitecturaArea: 150.0 m2 Read more » -
WVDM Living Lab / MAKER architecten
via archdaily.com© Séverin Malaud architects: MAKER architectenLocation: Brussels, BelgiumProject Year: 2025Photographs: Séverin MalaudArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
House CR / SO Arquitetura & Design
via archdaily.com© Ivo Tavares Studio architects: SO Arquitetura & DesignLocation: Lagoa, PortugalProject Year: 2025Photograph: Ivo Tavares StudioArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
Introducing the 75 Finalists of the ArchDaily 2026 Building of the Year Awards
via archdaily.comTwo weeks and over 85,000 nominations later, the finalists of this year's Building of the Year Awards are in. The selection is much like the ArchDaily audience that chose it: diverse in geography, generous in ideas, and precise in intent. With projects from 46 countries, in a variety of typologies and scales, they present a beautiful snapshot of the current architectural moment. We invite you to sit back, browse, and vote for your ultimate favorites. Below, you will find all of the 75 finalists -
Druzhba Sanatorium: A Soviet Monument Suspended Between Earth and Sea
via archdaily.com© Dimant under a CC licensePerched above the cliffs of Crimea, the Druzhba Thermal Sanatorium appears less as a building than as a landed spacecraft. Its circular forms, suspended decks, and spiraling ramps evoke a scene from Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), where architecture and psychology merge into a single landscape. Built between 1978 and 1985 by Igor Vasilevsky, the complex was conceived as a thermal resort for workers of the oil industry, part of the Soviet Union's extensive netwo -
Perth Design Week 2026 program launches
The 2026 edition of the festival shifts from an open-call format to a curated program of larger-format events. -
Inside the global ethos of NICE PROJECTS
via indesignlive.comThere’s something more than just nice about NICE PROJECTS. Yes, the practice is led by two highly experienced principals and the work is diverse and beautifully resolved, but it’s the studio’s ethos that truly sets it apart.Established in 2020 by Simone McEwan and Sacha Leong, NICE PROJECTS is a small, highly organised architecture and design studio with a global presence. Between them, McEwan and Leong bring more than 35 years of experience across large and small commercial pr -
Hannah Street Hotel by Flack Studio
Given carte blanche in Southbank, Flack Studio distils Melbourne’s effortless eclecticism into Hannah Street Hotel – a layered, atmospheric world where modern nostalgia, surprise and soul collide. -
Wellness architecture serving up residential-level craftsmanship
via indesignlive.comThe brief for Positive Energy was based on a mission to positively impact people’s lives through a wellness facility offering multiple movement modes encouraging flexibility/mobility, meditation, breathwork and nutrition. The client also had a strong creative vision (as well as being a movement devotee and business owner, she is also a DJ), bringing Woodward Architects references of New York warehouse conversions and Miami art deco aesthetics. For her, it was important that the enviro -
Bunnings’ backyard pods won’t fix the housing crisis, but they signal a shift
Australia’s biggest hardware retailer has begun selling tiny homes, riding the shift toward factory-built housing, but the real shift is bigger: Australia needs to build high-quality homes at scale, not just sell small pods. -
Sydney Fish Market: Roundtable podcast with 3XN, BVN and ASPECT Studios
via indesignlive.comLISTEN HERE!It’s been one of the city’s most prestigious projects in recent years: the new Sydney Fish Market, designed by 3XN, BVN and ASPECT Studios. Having opened to the public in January 2026, we are delighted to host representatives from each design practice for an in-person conversation hosted by The Commons, Surry Hills.Fred Holt (3XN), Catherine Skinner (BVN) and Louise Pearson (ASPECT Studios) – pictured left to right, below – reflect on how the project ties -
Degrees of separation: Exploring the common ground of 31 Degrees Design’s new releases
via indesignlive.comAt first glance, it’s the distance between DuO Too and CoALL that seems to define the relationship between 31 Degrees Design’s latest releases. However, while the degree of separation between a heavy-set public seating collection and a streamlined, tech-integrated workstation is apparent, this striking juxtaposition is just the surface of a far more singular narrative.Inspired by the assertive gestures of Brutalist architecture and the sincere material expression of béton brut -
The Great Room expands Sydney footprint with design-led flagship
via indesignlive.comCoworking provider The Great Room by Industrious has unveiled its second Sydney location, opening a flagship workplace within the One O’Connell Street tower. Spanning Levels 14 and 15 of the WELL-certified building, the new space signals the brand’s continued confidence in Australia’s flex-work market and reinforces a broader shift toward hospitality-driven, design-led workplaces in the CBD.The opening follows CBRE’s acquisition of Industrious in early 2025 and builds on -
Plans lodged to transform prominent St Martins Centre site in Perth
Under the plans, St Martins Tower, once the tallest building in Western Australia, will be converted into a 243-room “lifestyle hotel”. -
Cafe by day, bar by night
via indesignlive.comTransforming a rare inner-city bungalow, Spacemen Studio creates an all-day dining and lounge destination defined by natural light, layered materials and a seamless shift from brunch café to evening bar.In the dense fabric of central Kuala Lumpur, where commercial towers increasingly eclipse the city’s earlier domestic scale, Sun & Moon occupies a rare remnant: a standalone bungalow with a layered and somewhat unruly past. Rather than erase that history, Spacemen Studio has care -
Café by day, bar by night
via indesignlive.comTransforming a rare inner-city bungalow, Spacemen Studio creates an all-day dining and lounge destination defined by natural light, layered materials and a seamless shift from brunch café to evening bar.In the dense fabric of central Kuala Lumpur, where commercial towers increasingly eclipse the city’s earlier domestic scale, Sun & Moon occupies a rare remnant: a standalone bungalow with a layered and somewhat unruly past. Rather than erase that history, Spacemen Studio has care
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