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First House: Darlinghurst Apartment by Brad Swartz Architects
Initially planned as a quick flip, this inventive apartment became architect Brad Swartz’s home for seven years, garnering international attention and inspiring an abiding design philosophy for living well in small spaces. -
The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
via archdaily.com© Saurabh Suryan architects: The Purple Ink StudioLocation: Bengaluru, IndiaProject Year: 2026Photographs: Saurabh SuryanPhotographs: Stories of Kunju, Advait VinodArea: 11000.0 m2 Read more » -
How Terraco Enhances Thermal Efficiency and Facade Longevity in Prefabricated Buildings
via archdaily.comOffsite construction dramatically reduces construction waste and ensures precision assembly, but long-term sustainability relies on the durability of the factory-applied building envelope.. Image Courtesy of TerracoThe global offsite construction market—encompassing modular, precast concrete, and hybrid prefabricated systems—was valued at USD 172 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 225.7 billion by 2030 (CAGR 4.9–8%). In the UAE, government targets call for 25–3 -
On World Health Day: How Architecture Shapes Well-Being in Everyday Spaces
via archdaily.comCheonggyecheon stream in Seoul, Korea. Image © trabantos via ShutterstockObserved annually on April 7, World Health Organization's World Health Day draws attention to global health priorities while situating them within broader environmental and societal contexts. Established following the first World Health Assembly in 1948 and observed since 1950, the day has evolved into a platform for addressing the shifting conditions that shape health, from local systems of care to planetary-scale cha -
81 Housing Units / Ramdam Architectes + palast
via archdaily.com© Charles Bouchaib architects: Ramdam Architectesarchitects: palastLocation: 12-20 rue Gabrielle le Pan de Ligny, 44000 Nantes, FranceProject Year: 2025Photographs: Charles BouchaibPhotographs: Javier CallejasArea: 5247.0 m2 Read more » -
Parc de la Villette Opens New Urban Farm and Rewilded Landscapes in Paris
via archdaily.comParc de la Villette, Paris, September 2012. Image © Marko Kudjerski via Wikimedia Commons,licensed under CC BY 2.0Paris's 19th arrondissement Parc de la Villette is undergoing a major transformation, combining a newly opened urban farm with restored biodiversity as part of a strategy to adapt the 55.5-hectare park to climate change. Masterplanned by Bernard Tschumi in 1982 and opened to the public in 1987, the park stands as a landmark of European modernism in public space design, breaking -
One to Watch: Kuri Studio
This Sydney studio’s early work reveals a love for craft and a skill for making hardworking, adaptable design solutions appear effortless. -
Student housing moves into the city
via indesignlive.comStudent accommodation is no longer a peripheral typology. In Sydney, it’s increasingly being used as a tool to shape entire precincts — bringing together housing, infrastructure and public life in ways that extend beyond the student cohort.The Kensington to Kingsford (KEKI) corridor offers a clear example of this shift. Anchored by the light rail and proximity to the University of New South Wales, the area has become a testing ground for transport-oriented development, where density -
A Smarter, More Intuitive Kitchen with the Bosch AccentLine
via indesignlive.comBosch’s AccentLine collection of built-in kitchen appliances reflects how we live today, where the kitchen is a space for gathering, relaxing, and managing daily routines with ease. Characterised by a deep carbon black finish, the collection adds depth and cohesion to modern homes, with appliances that seamlessly blend into a unified space. The result is a kitchen that feels calm, organised, and intuitive. Recognised for its design excellence with the Red Dot Award and the iF Gold Design A -
Imported Futures: Global Architecture Shaping Albania’s Urban Transformation
via archdaily.com© Archive OlgiatiIn recent years, Albania has undergone a rapid and visible transformation, emerging as one of the most active urban environments in Southeast Europe. This growth is not only reflected in the expansion of its built fabric but also in the scale and ambition of new architectural interventions that seek to redefine the country's image. Across its territory, a series of large developments, cultural institutions, and infrastructural projects are being introduced as part of a broa -
Hong Kong Art Week wraps up for another year
via indesignlive.comHong Kong pulsed with energy as Art Basel Hong Kong closed its 2026 edition (27-29th March), presenting over 240 galleries and welcoming 91,500 visitors. The fair reinforced the city’s position as a central meeting point for the global art world in Asia, drawing collectors, institutions,\ and cultural leaders from across the region and beyond. Spanning two floors of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre across multiple sectors including Galleries, Discoveries, Encounters, Echoes a -
The House of Time / Natura Futura
via archdaily.com© Oscar Hernández architects: Natura FuturaLocation: Babahoyo, EcuadorProject Year: 2026Photography: Oscar HernándezPhotography: Area: 180.0 m2 Read more » -
The Brick House / Studio VDGA
via archdaily.com© Edmund Sumner architects: Studio VDGALocation: Pune, IndiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Edmund SumnerArea: 4500.0 m2 Read more » -
How to Modernize a Grand Hotel Without Erasing Its Memory: Lessons from Brenners
via archdaily.comDornbracht Madison fittings for Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa in Baden-Baden. Image Courtesy of DornbrachtDuring renovation projects, replacement is often preferred over refurbishment. Used fixtures are removed, new products specified, timelines secured. Particularly in hospitality projects, where closures are costly and operations are tightly scheduled, installing new components appears to be the most reliable solution. It is faster, easier to coordinate, and aligns with established workflows. -
Entries open: 2026 Australian Good Design Awards
This year’s awards are guided by the theme “Design that Leads,” recognising projects that do more than simply respond to change. -
Curly Cube / People's Architecture Office
via archdaily.com© Yumeng Zhu architects: People's Architecture OfficeLocation: Shanghai, ChinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Yumeng ZhuPhotographs: Courtesy of People's Architecture Office Read more » -
Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage One and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre by Lahznimmo Architects
The highly considered new facilities at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, are as welcoming as they are ambitious – a triumph of patient-centred health design. -
Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage One and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre by Billard Leece Partnership
The highly considered new facilities at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, are as welcoming as they are ambitious – a triumph of patient-centred health design. -
What are we missing materially when we talk about neurodivergence in education spaces?
Architect Agatha Partyka draws on lived experience to examine how material choices shape our understanding of neurodivergence in education spaces.
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