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Meet the maker: Ben Grieve-Johnson
The perfectly functional, handcrafted furniture of Tasmania maker Ben Grieve-Johnson is explored in this extract from Ivett Dodd's new book Makers: Lutruwita/Tasmania. -
The Machine in the Age of Collective Practice
via archdaily.comPorous City / MVRDV and The Why Factory. Image Courtesy of Frans Parthesius, MVRDV and The Why FactoryThis article is part of our new Opinion section, a format for argument-driven essays on critical questions shaping our field.Every architectural epoch has been defined by its instruments. The compass, the drawing board, the camera, and the computer have each altered how architects think and produce. Yet the current moment feels qualitatively different. As artificial intelligence and generative s -
SAR Residence / OAD
via archdaily.com© Alvis Rozenbergs architects: OAD - Open Architecture DesignLocation: Saraiķi, LatviaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Alvis RozenbergsArea: 780.0 m2 Read more » -
MVRDV Begins Construction on the EU TUMO Convergence Center in Yerevan, Armenia
via archdaily.comEU TUMO Convergence Center in Yerevan. Image © MVRDVMVRDV has started construction on the EU TUMO Convergence Center, a new educational and research facility in Yerevan, Armenia. Located in Tumanyan Park, the five-story building will expand TUMO's campus, providing spaces for free technology and creative education for teenagers and adults, alongside research and co-working areas for technology and design companies. Positioned on a hilly outcrop above the Hrazdan River Gorge, the project res -
Carter Williamson marks 21 years of practice
via indesignlive.comSydney studio Carter Williamson Architects has celebrated 21 years in practice, gathering industry peers at Hinchcliff House — a project the studio delivered in collaboration with AMP Capital — to reflect on two decades of architecture shaped by a commitment to the public good.Founded in 2004 by Shaun Carter, the practice has grown from a home-based operation into a studio of more than 20 working across housing, commercial and public projects. Throughout that growth, its position has -
The Crafts College / Dorte Mandrup
via archdaily.com© Adam Mørk architects: Dorte MandrupLocation: DenmarkProject Year: 2025Photographs: Adam Mørk Read more » -
Houses 168 preview
The latest issue of Houses explores adaptable homes designed for today and tomorrow. -
Studio Egret West to Masterplan the Future Phases of Battersea Power Station Regeneration in London
via archdaily.comBattersea Power Station before the redevelopment project, 2013. Image © Tosh Marshall via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the CC BY-SA 3.0Battersea Power Station is a former coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in London, originally designed by architects J. Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott. Notable for its appearance on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 studio album Animals and in Alfred Hitchcock's 1936 film Sabotage, the station is one of the world's -
New FK-led research bolsters the importance of adaptive reuse in workplace design
via indesignlive.com“Reuse is not just a design strategy; it’s a climate strategy,” says FK Partner and Head of Design, Nicky Drobis. It’s a sentiment that many architects and designers will agree with, but – with their recent research paper Adapt. Reuse. Return. – FK is attempting to take things a step further.“From our perspective as designers, this type of exercise really takes it from a conversation around opinion to something which is evidence-based – and that&rs -
7 Unbuilt Masterplans Reimagining Urban Futures Through Ecology and Collective Space
via archdaily.comDubai Mountains. Image © ASADOV StudioUrban masterplans remain an exploratory ground for unbuilt speculation, offering insight into how cities might recalibrate mobility, ecology, and collective life in response to accelerating environmental and social pressures. In this Unbuilt edition, submitted by the ArchDaily community, the selected projects bring together a range of large-scale proposals that examine urban centers, waterfront districts, infrastructural corridors, and cultural landscap -
The Reef Waterfront Living / KCAP + DCA Architects
via archdaily.com© Finbarr Fallon architects: DCA Architectsarchitects: KCAPLocation: Singapore, SingaporeProject Year: 2024Photographs: Finbarr FallonArea: 26000.0 m2 Read more » -
Amoha Villas / Atelier Landschaft
via archdaily.com© Pranit Bora architects: Atelier LandschaftLocation: Beze, IndiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Pranit BoraArea: 12000.0 ft2 Read more » -
The Gap House / Atelier TAs
via archdaily.com© Quang Dam architects: Atelier TAsLocation: Bien Hoa, Dong Nai, VietnamProject Year: 2025Photographs: Quang DamArea: 107.0 m2 Read more » -
The Edit: Melbourne Art Fair 2026 edition round-up
InteriorsAu editor Cassie Hansen gathers together her favourite design items she came across at Melbourne Art Fair 2026. -
Terminal Kadıköy / Tabanlioglu Architects
via archdaily.com© Murat Germen architects: Tabanlioglu ArchitectsLocation: Istanbul, TürkiyeProject Year: 2025Photographs: Murat GermenArea: 26575.0 m2 Read more » -
Sagarana House / Estúdio HAA!
via archdaily.com© Pedro Kok architects: Estúdio HAA!Localização: Sapucaí-Mirim - Minas Gerais, BrazilAno do projeto: 2025Fotografias: Pedro KokÁrea: 107.0 m2 Read more » -
Center for Health / Dorte Mandrup
via archdaily.com© Adam Mørk architects: Dorte MandrupLocation: Copenhagen, DenmarkPhotographs: Adam Mørk Read more » -
Seturi Studio / Seturidesign + Idaaf Architects
via archdaily.com© Lasha Gigauri architects: Idaaf Architectsarchitects: SeturidesignLocation: T'bilisi, GeorgiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Lasha GigauriArea: 42.0 m2 Read more » -
Designing for Coexistence: The Invisible City of Bees
via archdaily.comBee Home from SPACE10. Image © Irina BoersmaIn the first days after birth, the bee remains inside the nest, cleaning cells and being fed by other workers. Over time, it begins organizing pollen stores, regulating the hive's temperature, and guarding the entrance. Only in the final weeks of its life does it leave the shelter to fly. It is in the moment of flight that its trajectory begins to intersect with architecture and the city. In search of nectar, it moves across a territory shaped not -
Zviad Gamsakhurdia Presidential Center / Tsanava + Maisuradze + T-architects
via archdaily.com© Grigory Sokolinsky architects: Maisuradzearchitects: T-architectsarchitects: TsanavaLocation: Zugdidi, GeorgiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Grigory SokolinskyArea: 2880.0 m2 Read more » -
What Happens When Solar Is Treated as a Building Material?
via archdaily.comCourtesy of SolarLab, Photo by doublespacephoto.com. ImageRed River College Innovation Center / Diamond Schmitt Architects & Number TEN Architectural GroupAs environmental accountability becomes embedded in design culture, the building envelope is being reconsidered not just as a protective skin, but as an active energy-producing surface. Treating solar technology as a material rather than an attachment reshapes how architecture is conceived and detailed. Color, texture, rhythm, and assembly -
The 12th Edition of Toronto’s Winter Stations Reveals Images of Five Winning Projects
via archdaily.comSPECULARIA by Andrew Clark, United States. Image © Joel GaleThe annual Winter Stations design competition returns to Toronto for its twelfth edition, once again transforming the lifeguard stations of Woodbine Beach into temporary works of public art. On view from February 16 to March 30, 2026, this year's exhibition is organized under the theme Mirage, inviting participants to examine perception, illusion, and the shifting boundaries between what is seen and what is constructed. Selected fr -
Steelcase opens hybrid showroom and workplace in Hangzhou
via indesignlive.comGlobal workplace solutions company Steelcase has expanded its presence in China with the opening of a new 1,200-square-metre showroom in Hangzhou. Designed in partnership with M Moser, the project rethinks the showroom model by combining workspace, hospitality and display in an immersive environment that evolves with changing work practices.“The new space builds stronger client connections and a strategic presence, while advancing innovative work practices locally and regionally,” sa -
Light, space and amenity at the ‘People’s Hospital’
via indesignlive.comWith the opening of the new Footscray Hospital in Victoria, the community has gained not just a superb facility to enhance health and wellbeing, but a singular precinct that supports people.The project, delivered as a public private partnership by Plenary Health consortium, in partnership with the Victorian Government and Western Health provides outstanding amenities for Footscray, an inner-western suburb of Melbourne and its community.Designed by COX Architecture and Billard Leece Partnership ( -
A straw odyssey: Australian architect heads to Europe for waste materials research
via indesignlive.com“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo.“So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”I’m not Frodo and thank goodness I don’t have a cursed ring. But I am weighted, as we all are, by the knowledge that the critical window for a serious response to catastrophic climate change is now and within the next few -
Gallineta House / OAM Oficina d'Arquitectura a Mallorca
via archdaily.com© OAM Oficina d'Arquitectura a Mallorca architects: OAM Oficina d'Arquitectura a MallorcaLocation: Manacor, SpainProject Year: 2023Photographs: OAM Oficina d'Arquitectura a MallorcaArea: 271.0 m2 Read more » -
Urban verticality in India
via indesignlive.comRising 301 metres above South Mumbai and overlooking the Mahalaxmi Racecourse and the Arabian Sea, Minerva Tower is India’s tallest completed and fully operational residential tower, completed in November 2025. With 91 floors, the project delivers expansive living and performance-driven design at a height previously unseen in Indian high-rise architecture. Situated along the city’s coastal edge and in close proximity to metro corridors, Mahalaxmi railway station and the Coastal Road, -
A whole lot more than a transport system
A tram network holds a city together, conferring a conceptual cohesion that is itself welcoming, which makes the mid-century rush to rip them out across cities worldwide all the more baffling. -
Adelaide Festival Centre reopens with refurbished theatres
Adelaide Festival Centre reopens with refurbished theatres -
Distinguished architect Daryl Jackson dies aged 89
The Victorian architect, writer and educator leaves a profound legacy, including award-winning built works ranging from sporting venues, through to schools, health buildings and commercial towers.
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