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Perth’s new Ellenbrook Line complete
The city’s new rail upgrade, designed by Woods Bagot, is opening to the public on 8 December. -
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. -
Daniè€le 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 -
London meets Mexico City as this year’s Serpentine Pavilion is announced
via indesignlive.comFounded in 2015 by Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo, Mexico City–based practice LANZA Atelier will present a pavilion titled a serpentine, marking the 25th edition of the annual commission in London. The project will be on view until 25th October 2026.The Serpentine Pavilion programme, established in 2000, has become a platform for architectural experimentation, particularly for emerging practices. Over time, the pavilion has also functioned as a public venue for Serpentine’s li -
School in Dunkerque / TANK Architectes
via archdaily.com© Julien Lanoo architects: TANK ArchitectesLocation: Dunkirk, FranceProject Year: 2025Photographs: Julien LanooArea: 3407.0 m2 Read more » -
Loggia House / House of Em
via archdaily.com© Henry Woide architects: House of EmLocation: United KingdomProject Year: 2025Photographs: Henry WoideArea: 142.0 m2 Read more » -
What Informality and Incrementality Reveal About Sustainable Urbanism in India
via archdaily.comInformal settlements in the Bandra suburb - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Image © Dmitry Rukhlenko/ShutterstockThe magic of Indian architecture lies in an invisible order amidst visceral chaos. When an uncertain future knocks on the doors of local practitioners, one might begin to look within the four walls they occupy to discover an opportunity for reinterpretation.Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and other major metropolises are described as needing massive housing solutions for millions. The inst -
Riyadh Architecture City Guide: 16 Projects from Heritage to Urban Expansion
via archdaily.com© Eugene Kaspersky via Flickr under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0Once a Najdi settlement defined by mudbrick walls and courtyard houses, Riyadh has undergone one of the most radical urban transformations of the 20th and 21st centuries. The discovery of oil reserves, the consolidation of political power, and the rapid expansion of infrastructure reshaped the city from a regional capital into a sprawling metropolis almost within a single generation. As a result, Riyadh's urban fabric is marked by discontin -
Shed for the Night Watchman / Eduardo Garretti studio
via archdaily.com© Ansatz / Fernando Sánchez architects: Eduardo Garretti studioLocation: Tapalpa, MéxicoProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ansatz / Fernando SánchezArea: 80.0 m2 Read more » -
"Each Constraint Becomes More of an Opportunity": In Conversation With Holcim Award Winner THINK TANK architecture
via archdaily.comZando Central Market, Kinshasa by THINK TANK architecture. Image © Martin ArgyrogloThe Zando Central Market redevelopment in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, designed by THINK TANK architecture, has been selected among the 20 winning projects of the 2025 Holcim Foundation Awards in the Middle East and Africa region. Originally designed for 3,500 traders and now accommodating more than 20,000 vendors, the market has long operated under conditions of severe overcrowding and infrast -
Vachnadziani Winery / Laboratory of Architecture #3
via archdaily.com© Grigory Sokolinsky architects: Laboratory of Architecture #3Location: Vachnadziani, GeorgiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Grigory SokolinskyArea: 4200.0 m2 Read more » -
Architect of 2026 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
The 2026 pavilion, titled A Serpentine, will be unveiled at the Serpentine South Gallery in London on 6 June 2026. -
Inside the quiet beauty of Setouchi Retreat Aonagi on Shikoku
via indesignlive.comOn the forested northern edge of Shikoku, Setouchi Retreat Aonagi reveals itself slowly. The approach is deliberate, winding through dense greenery before giving way to a composition of pale concrete planes and carefully framed views. Designed by Tadao Ando, the retreat is less a destination than a withdrawal, one that redefines luxury through restraint, light and silence.Originally conceived as a private guesthouse during Japan’s bubble era, the building bears all the hallmarks of Ando&rs -
Call for ArchDaily's Next Product Manager
via archdaily.com© ArchDailyArchDaily is expanding its product team and looking for an additional Product Manager to help expand our portfolio. Working at the intersection of content, technology, and the built environment, this role offers the opportunity to contribute directly to the world's most visited architecture platform and to products used daily by millions of professionals.If you're passionate about architecture, digital products, and building meaningful tools at a global scale, we'd love to hear f -
Urban Transformation of San Salvador: Contemporary Placemaking in Central America
via archdaily.comAerial view showing the Jardín Centroamerica in the foreground and the architectural lighting of the buildings around Plaza Gerardo Barrios. Image © PresidenciaSV via Wikipedia under license CC0Historic center renewal has become a recurring strategy in Central American cities seeking to reassert the symbolic, economic, and functional relevance of their traditional cores. These processes often combine physical rehabilitation, institutional investment, and stricter control over public -
House of Knowledge / Christoph Hesse Architects
via archdaily.com© Gabriel Dong architects: Christoph Hesse ArchitectsLocation: Xinyang, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Gabriel DongPhotographs: Bu XiaojunPhotographs: Courtesy of Christoph Hesse ArchitectsArea: 1000.0 m2 Read more » -
Round House Estate Bungalow at Ahangama / Narein Perera
via archdaily.com© Willem Keuppens architects: Narein PereraLocation: Ahangama, Sri LankaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Willem KeuppensPhotographs: Patrick LathamPhotographs: Fiona Walker-ArnottArea: 450.0 m2 Read more » -
Doors at Scale: Highlights from the Best Pivot Door Contest 2026
via archdaily.comSilent Giant, Switzerland. Image © Alessandro RadiceBy shifting rotation away from traditional hinges and distributing weight vertically, pivot doors were developed to address a specific architectural challenge: how to move large, heavy door panels with precision, durability, and minimal visual interference. These systems allow doors to grow significantly in scale, weight, and material ambition, often blurring the line between door, wall, and architectural surface. Over time, this technical -
Yiaga by Wardle
Hidden within Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens, Yiaga reimagines a 1960s pavilion as an immersive fine-dining destination, where architecture, landscape and food converge. -
Guangzhou Xuelei Fragrance Museum / Shenzhen Huahui Design
via archdaily.com© Right Angle Image architects: Shenzhen Huahui DesignLocation: Guangzhou, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Right Angle ImageArea: 9500.0 m2 Read more » -
Two Park by BVN and Herbert Mason
The GPT Group unveils its Two Park headquarters in Sydney, an experience-led workplace by BVN and Hunter Mason. We chat to BVN principal Sally Campbell about how material richness and sustainability support agile working and team wellbeing. -
In conversation with Sally Campbell, designer behind Two Park headquarters
The GPT Group unveils its Two Park headquarters in Sydney, an experience-led workplace by BVN and Hunter Mason. We chat to BVN principal Sally Campbell about how material richness and sustainability support agile working and team wellbeing. -
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