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Sepand House of Culture and Art / Mohammadreza Samavati and Maryam Karimian
via archdaily.com© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh architects: Mohammadreza Samavati and Maryam KarimianLocation: No. 22, Jafar Shahr Street (Sepand), Villa St., Karimkhan Ave., Tehran, IranProject Year: 2024Photographs: Mohammad Hassan EttefaghArea: 425.0 m2 Read more » -
River Chapel - La Barca / Marina Poli + Philippe Paumelle + Clément Molinier
via archdaily.com© Clément Molinier architects: Clément Molinierarchitects: Marina Poli + Philippe PaumelleLocation: Le Porte del Vitoschio, Piobbico, ItalyProject Year: 2025Photographs: Clément Molinier Read more » -
Casa Cabrera / Forma
via archdaily.com© Salva Lopez architects: FormaLocation: Cabrera de Mar, SpainProject Year: 2025Photographs: Salva LopezArea: 465.0 m2 Read more » -
The Aesthetics of Power: Soviet Modernism Meets Uzbek Tradition in Tashkent’s Palace of Peoples’ Friendship
via archdaily.comPalace of Peoples' Friendship © Arian Zwegers, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsTashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan and one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, has long been shaped by a hybrid culture. Located at a strategic point along the Silk Road, the city developed an architectural tradition defined by inner courtyards, domes, decorative ceramics, and Islamic geometric patterns. The annexation by the Russian Empire in the 19th centur -
Heifort a Single-Story Home / FELT architecture & design
via archdaily.com© Stijn Bollaert architects: FELT architecture & designLocation: Ghent, BelgiumProject Year: 2024Photographs: Stijn BollaertArea: 170.0 m2 Read more » -
Kiang Malingue, Art Gallery / BEAU Architects
via archdaily.com© Xu Liang Leon architects: BEAU ArchitectsLocation: 10 Sik On Street, Hong KongProject Year: 2023Photographs: Xu Liang LeonArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
VEGA House / Archirie
via archdaily.com© Archirie architects: ArchirieLocation: Deongmyeong Dong, Daejeon, South KoreaProject Year: 2025Photographs: ArchirieArea: 244.0 m2 Read more » -
Village House / Peninsula Arquitetura
via archdaily.com© Maira Acayaba architects: Peninsula ArquiteturaLocation: Perdizes, BrasilProject Year: 2025Photographs: Maira AcayabaArea: 280.0 m2 Read more » -
Center Rog – Renovation and Creative Center / Mendoza Partida + BAX studio
via archdaily.com© Ana Skobe architects: BAX studioarchitects: Mendoza PartidaLocation: Liubliana, EsloveniaProject Year: 2023Photography: Ana SkobePhotography: Branko Ceak-Jure HorvatArea: 13200.0 m2 Read more » -
Borová Lada Cottage / Studio Plyš
via archdaily.com© Tomáš Slavík architects: Studio PlyšLocation: Borová Lada, CzechiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Tomáš SlavíkArea: 333.0 m2 Read more » -
ArchDaily's Best Architectural Projects of 2025
via archdaily.com© Rory GardinerAs the year culminates, it's once again time for the ArchDaily team of curators to reflect on the best-performing projects of 2025 and consider what readers were most interested in. Through this diverse overview, we assess the cross-continental similarities and differences in trends and construction development. This year brought us many grand cultural and public spaces by Lina Ghotmeh, BIG, Zaha Hadid Architects, DnA, and Serie Architects, who populated events like Expo Osak -
Lumen Residence / block722
via archdaily.com© Ana Santl architects: block722Location: Papagou, GreeceProject Year: 2025Photographs: Ana SantlArea: 230.0 m2 Read more » -
How Automated Parking Systems Reclaim Urban Space
via archdaily.comCourtesy of UtronCities are slowly reshaping themselves. Walkable streets, bike-friendly networks, and mixed-use neighborhoods are becoming planning priorities as climate goals, changing lifestyles, and remote work reshape daily patterns. Yet even as these people-centered ideas gain momentum, most cities still rely heavily on private cars, creating a tension between the urban futures we're designing for and the mobility habits that persist today.This tension has pushed architects and developers -
Izat Arundell’s “Caochan na Creige” Wins RIBA House of the Year 2025 Award
via archdaily.comRIBA House of the Year 2025 Award “Caochan na Creige” by Izat Arundell. Image © Richard GastonCaochan na Creige, designed by Izat Arundell, has been announced as the winner of the RIBA House of the Year 2025 award. The timber-framed, stone-clad self-build is located in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, occupying a compact rural plot defined by exposed weather conditions and a distinct geological setting. Built by and for its architect owners, the house was selected for its clear respon -
Ripoll - Changing Rooms and a Multi-Purpose Hall / MH.AP Studio + Sergi Serrat
via archdaily.com© Pol Masip architects: MH.AP Studioarchitects: Sergi SerratLocation: Ripoll, SpainProject Year: 2024Photographs: Pol MasipArea: 710.0 m2 Read more » -
White Arkitekter Designs Bio-Based Timber Neighbourhood Proposal for Hoofddorp, Netherlands
via archdaily.comCourtesy of White ArkitekterTimpaan, Blauwhoed and White Arkitekter, together with SeARCH, Space&Matter, Atlas Architects and DS Land Landschapsarchitecten, have been selected for the proposed development of The Erven, a timber-based neighbourhood planned for Hoofddorp in the Amsterdam metropolitan region. The winning proposal forms part of a major phase of the Lincolnpark area and outlines approximately 519 homes designed around four courtyards, or erven, inspired by the traditional Dutch f -
How 2025 Turned Architectural Visuals Into Disputed Media
via archdaily.commage Courtesy of AIRI LabFor much of modern architectural history, images have functioned as interpretive tools rather than literal records. Renderings, drawings, and competition visuals were traditionally understood as speculative instruments, offering atmospheres, intentions, and possible futures rather than fixed realities. This ambiguity allowed architects to communicate ideas that were still in formation, and it shaped a visual culture in which representation was valued as much for its sugg -
Holding space for the future: Olafur Eliasson
Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson discusses nature in cities, how we can better understand the world around us, and how we can be instigators of change in the context of the climate crisis. -
The Butterfly and First Baptist Church Complex / Revery Architecture
via archdaily.com© Hufton Crow architects: Revery ArchitectureLocation: Vancouver, CanadaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Hufton CrowPhotographs: Ema PeterArea: 605000.0 ft2 Read more » -
Approval granted for residential towers in Sydney's Chatswood
Designed by Carter Williamson Architects with Land and Form Studios, the state significant project was approved by the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure following its exhibition in June 2025. -
FNN Sustainability Center / ACARARCH
via archdaily.com© Egemen Karakaya architects: ACARARCHLocation: Ceyhan, Adana, TurkeyProject Year: 2020Photographs: Egemen KarakayaPhotographs: İbrahim ÖzbunarArea: 3370.0 m2 Read more » -
Reserve House / herchell arquitectos
via archdaily.com© eyesofmemo architects: herchell arquitectosLocation: Zapopan, MexicoProject Year: 2023Photographs: eyesofmemoArea: 538.0 m2 Read more » -
AquaPraça Floating Plaza / Carlo Ratti Associati + Höweler + Yoon Architecture
via archdaily.com© Leonardo Finotti architects: Carlo Ratti Associatiarchitects: Höweler + Yoon ArchitectureLocation: Belém, BrazilPhotographs: Leonardo FinottiPhotographs: Peter WhiteArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
Phare Ylliam Lighthouse / BUREAU
via archdaily.com© Dylan Perrenoud architects: BUREAULocation: Cologny, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2025Photographs: Dylan PerrenoudArea: 120.0 m2 Read more » -
Quiet Hope: Frank Gehry’s Maggie’s Centre Hong Kong
via archdaily.comMaggie's Centre Hong Kong. Image © Jonathan Yeung, courtesy of Open House Hong Kong & Design TrustEarlier this month, news of Frank Gehry's passing prompted an outpouring of tributes to the architect behind flamboyant museums, concert halls, and sinuous residential complexes. Rather than revisit that well-charted terrain, it is worth pausing on a more contemplative work in his oeuvre: Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre in Hong Kong. Quiet, optimistic, and calibrated for everyday resilience, -
Laoyuting Pavilion / Atelier Deshaus
via archdaily.com© Ce Wang architects: Atelier DeshausLocation: Kun Ming Shi, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ce WangPhotographs: Area: 171.0 m2 Read more » -
Design as Impact: ADF 2026 Honors Architecture That Drives Change
via archdaily.comTonami Public Library / MIKAMI Architects. Image © Koji HoriuchiNPO Aoyama Design Forum (ADF), a non-profit organization, has announced the ADF Design Award 2026, celebrating architecture that does more than please the eye—it aims to make a meaningful impact on society, culture, and the environment. The award aims to recognize outstanding works that challenge existing conventions, demonstrate innovative thinking, and enrich people's lives through visionary, responsible design. Archite -
London’s National Gallery Unveils Shortlist for Expansion Featuring Farshid Moussavi, Foster + Partners, RPBW, and Kengo Kuma
via archdaily.comThe National Gallery Aerial View. Image Courtesy of The National Gallery, LondonThe National Gallery in London has announced six shortlisted teams for the design of a major expansion that will extend the museum into the St. Vincent House site, marking what officials describe as the most significant transformation in its 200-year history. The competition, launched in September 2025, received 65 submissions from international practices. Shortlisted proposals will shape a new wing intended to accom -
House Eira do Cruzeiro / NOVA
via archdaily.com© Fábio Peixoto architects: NOVALocation: Burgães, PortugalProject Year: 2023Photographs: Fábio PeixotoArea: 70.0 m2 Read more » -
Remembering Frank Gehry and Looking Toward Architecture in 2026: This Week’s Review
via archdaily.comLUMA Arles / Gehry Partners. Photography by Iwan Baan. Image Courtesy of Gehry PartnersThis week's news reflects architecture's simultaneous engagement with cultural reflection, professional legacy, and the material realities of building cities. The passing of Frank Gehry prompted a broader reassessment of late 20th- and early 21st-century architectural practice, while Shigeru Ban's selection as the recipient of the 2026 AIA Gold Medal brought renewed attention to socially driven design and the
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