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Canberra hospital building opens, featuring a wellbeing-oriented design
Australia's first all-electric hospital building, designed by BVN, opened on 17 August. -
Terraweave Estate (Tiantian) Coffee Drying Yard / Edge Architects
via archdaily.com© Yang Chen architects: Edge ArchitectsLocation: Baoshan, ChinaProject Year: 2026Photographs: Yang ChenArea: 320.0 m2 Read more » -
Hannan University Building 4 / Nikken Sekkei
via archdaily.com© Koji Yamazaki [Prise] architects: Nikken SekkeiLocation: Matsubara, Osaka, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Koji Yamazaki [Prise]Area: 9889.85 m2 Read more » -
Forest Cabin / Angá Arquitetura
via archdaily.com© Pedro Ocanhas architects: Angá ArquiteturaLocation: São Francisco Xavier, BrasilProject Year: 2022Photographs: Pedro OcanhasArea: 291.0 m2 Read more » -
Angela Merkel School / Commonsense Studio
via archdaily.com© Besart Cani architects: Commonsense StudioLocation: Kamëz, AlbaniaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Besart CaniArea: 10107.0 m2 Read more » -
House 1627 / HARQUITECTES
via archdaily.com© Adrià Goula architects: HARQUITECTESLocation: Pals, SpainProject Year: 2023Photographs: Adrià GoulaArea: 866.0 m2 Read more » -
The Chromatic Canvas: 10 Vibrant Courts Activating Community Space
via archdaily.com© HoliUnlike most popular sports, the origin of basketball has a precise year and creator: it was invented in 1891 in the United States by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith as an indoor sport for athletes at Springfield College during the winter, after the end of the football season. The sport quickly expanded beyond U.S. borders, being included in the Olympic Games in 1936 and achieving international popularity after the Second World War. As basketball became more wides -
Studio In Gushichan / Studio Cochi Architects
via archdaily.comCourtesy of Studio Cochi Architects architects: Studio Cochi ArchitectsLocation: Gushichan, Okinawa, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Courtesy of Studio Cochi Architects Read more » -
Reflecting on the International Day of Education: From Playful Environments to Youth Agency in Architecture
via archdaily.comRose Lee House / Auburn University Rural Studio. Image © Timothy HursleyEducation has long been understood as a cornerstone of social development, shaping not only individual futures but also the collective capacity of societies to respond to change. Observed annually on 24 January, the International Day of Education invites reflection on the role education plays in addressing global challenges and sustaining social progress. As the world confronts overlapping challenges, from technological -
House 720 Degrees / Fernanda Canales
via archdaily.com© Rafael Gamo architects: Fernanda CanalesLocation: Tehuastepec, MexicoProject Year: 2024Photographs: Rafael GamoPhotographs: Camila CossioArea: 1115.0 m2 Read more » -
Renzo Piano Building Workshop Redesigns Montparnasse Commercial Centre as a Pedestrian District
via archdaily.comMontparnasse CommercialCentre and CIT Tower redevelopment project, 2026. Aerial view. Image Courtesy of RPBWDuring a presentation to the press held at Paris City Hall on January 7, 2026, architect and Pritzker Prize laureate Renzo Piano released the first images of the transformation of Montparnasse's emblematic shopping center and CIT Tower into a pedestrian-focused district in Paris, France. The project, commissioned to Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) in 2022 by the co-owners of the comme -
United Nations’ Africa Hall Restoration in Ethiopia Receives 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize
via archdaily.comUnited Nations’ Historic Africa Hall after the renovation by Architectus Conrad Garget. Image © Rory GardinerWorld Monuments Fund (WMF) is an independent organization dedicated to safeguarding significant places that enrich people's lives and foster mutual understanding across cultures and communities. Since 2008, the World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize has been a biennial award recognizing outstanding achievements in the conservation of buildings emblematic of the modernist ar -
Security as Script: Inside the Architecture of Gated Living
via archdaily.comSunset panorama of a large residential gated community (Aparna’s Elixir) viewed from Khajaguda hills, India. Photo by iMahesh. License Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
You learn how to behave long before you arrive home. At the gate, you slow down and wait. You are watched, then waved through. A badge is checked, a barrier lifts, a camera blinks. Nothing dramatic happens, and that is precisely the point. The most consequential work of gated communities is not done -
Rhodes Central: A 20 year vision for community-centred urban growth
via indesignlive.comNearly two decades in the making, the Rhodes Central Precinct demonstrates how deliberate, staged development can reshape former industrial land into a thriving urban village. Developer Billbergia and architecture firm SJB have just completed Stage Two of the $3 billion masterplan, delivering the landmark Rhodes Recreation Centre alongside the Oasis and Peake residential towers—670 apartments that add to the precinct’s growing residential community.What sets Rhodes Central apart is i -
New Town Hall of Scharrachbergheim / AL PEPE architects
via archdaily.com© 11h45 - Florent Michel architects: AL PEPE architectsLocation: Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett, FranceProject Year: 2025Photographs: 11h45 - Florent MichelArea: 300.0 m2 Read more » -
Rapid Close House / Philip Stejskal Architecture
via archdaily.com© Nicholas Putrasia architects: Philip Stejskal ArchitectureLocation: Brigadoon, AustraliaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Nicholas PutrasiaArea: 335.0 m2 Read more » -
Shaanxi Culture and Art Museum (1st Phase) / TJAD Atelier L+
via archdaily.com© Schran Image architects: TJAD Atelier L+Location: Xi'An, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Schran ImageArea: 90440.0 m2 Read more » -
SYMBOLPLUS Office / SYMBOLPLUS INC.
via archdaily.com© Keishin Horikoshi architects: SYMBOLPLUS INC.Location: Suginami, Tokyo, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Keishin HorikoshiArea: 76.3 m2 Read more » -
New Port House / Lezaeta Lavanchy + Tomás Tironi
via archdaily.com© Federico Cairoli architects: Lezaeta Lavanchyarchitects: Tomás TironiLocation: Lago Ranco, ChileProject Year: 2023Photographs: Federico CairoliArea: 147.0 m2 Read more » -
Universal Accessibility - Coruche / CVDB arquitectos + HAHA Arquitectura Paisagista
via archdaily.com© Nuno Almendra architects: CVDB arquitectosarchitects: HAHA Arquitectura PaisagistaLocation: Coruche, PortugalProject Year: 2025Photographs: Nuno AlmendraPhotographs: Courtesy of CVDBPhotographs: Photographs: Area: 11000.0 m2 Read more » -
A lick of blue to welcome you – 440 Collins St designed by Studio Tate
via indesignlive.comIf you’re walking down Collins Street in central Naarm (Melbourne), it’s hard to miss the splash of vibrant blue emanating from a ceiling in one of the office buildings. Should you follow your eyes towards the sky-like blue ceiling, you will find yourself in the lobby of 440 Collins St, which recently opened as a mixed-use space that combines a public café by Peoples Coffee, an office building entrance and a lounge.Emily Addison, Associate Director of Studio Tate who transform -
Doors open to new hospital redevelopment on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula
Within the unifying masterplan, a new, all-electric tower has increased the hospital’s capacity by 130 beds while providing patients with views of Port Phillip Bay and the surrounding landscape. -
Burringbar House by Fouché Architects
Designed for a retired couple who traded city life for the rainforest tranquillity of Northern New South Wales, this reimagined 1970s home embraces material honesty, environmental sensitivity and a touch of playfulness. -
The Commons opens hospitality-led workspaces in Sydney and Melbourne
via indesignlive.comThe Commons has opened two new coworking locations at Martin Place in Sydney and Collins Street in Melbourne, continuing the brand’s expansion into centrally located, design-led workplaces. Designed by DesignOffice, both projects reflect a broader shift in office culture, where hospitality spaces play a central role in how people move through the workday.The hospitality spaces act as an antidote to overly prescriptive office environments, offering flexibility, informality and enjoyment thr -
Heritage “Ay” Kiln Adaptive Renewal / WUGE Studio + YFS
via archdaily.com© Qingshan Wu architects: WUGE Studioarchitects: YFSLocation: Ningde, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Qingshan WuArea: 778.0 m2 Read more » -
One to watch: Victoria Merrett Architects
This Melbourne studio’s promising early work exudes calmness and composure, with skilful designs that respond to their surroundings. -
Danièle Hromek on how to improve the competition system
ArchitectureAu Asks the Sydney spatial designer and Country-centred designer, “The competition system is under scrutiny – how could it be better?” -
Nok-Khok House / Yangnar Studio
via archdaily.comarchitects: Yangnar StudioLocation: Chiang Mai, ThailandProject Year: 2024Photographs: Area: 110.0 m2 Read more » -
Mashiach Now Square / Natureza Urbana
via archdaily.com© Victor Lucena architects: Natureza UrbanaLocation: Santana, BrasilProject Year: 2025Photographs: Victor LucenaPhotographs: Rafaella VolpeArea: 918039.0 m2 Read more » -
Architecture, democracy and feeling at home in our cities
via indesignlive.comWhen we think about architecture and democracy, a few obvious themes come to mind. Public space, protest, patterns of ownership, housing affordability and so on. Many architecture students, for example, will have been exposed to texts such as Henri Lefebvre’s milestone The Right to the City (1968), in which he argues for urban space to be saved from commodification.But what about questions of democracy in relation to the built environment on more micro, individual level? What would it mean
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