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Casa Figueira / buck&simple
via archdaily.com© Prue Ruscoe architects: buck&simpleLocation: 20 Rawson Road Rose Bay NSW 2029, AustraliaProject Year: 2020Photographs: Prue RuscoeArea: 680.0 m2 Read more » -
Explore the Longlist of the ArchDaily Student Project Awards
via archdaily.comvia ArchDailyEighteen years ago, two architecture students decided that they had a project worth pursuing. It wasn't a built structure, but a digital project that ended up revolutionizing the way people around the world consume architectural content. This was how ArchDaily was founded, and it still guides our work to this day. The future of architecture is continuously being shaped in classrooms, studios, and workshops around the world, and we want to continue supporting the students who are act -
Valckensteyn - Timber Residential Building / Powerhouse Company
via archdaily.com© Sebastian van Damme architects: Powerhouse CompanyLocation: Rotterdam, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2025Photographs: Sebastian van DammeArea: 7970.0 m2 Read more » -
The Centauric Heritage: Equine Scale and Mexican Monumental Architecture
via archdaily.comLuis Barragán (1902–1988), Cuadra San Cristóbal, Los Clubes, Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico, 1966–1968. Main courtyard (photograph, late 1960s) by Armando Salas Portugal. Image © Barragan FoundationIn the architectural history of the Mexican territory, the built environment has functioned not merely as a human stage, but as a biological infrastructure designed to organize proximity between species. The resulting spatial logic is not a solo performance -
Qasr AlHokm Metro Station / Snøhetta
via archdaily.comCourtesy of Snøhetta architects: SnøhettaLocation: Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Courtesy of SnøhettaArea: 20000.0 m2 Read more » -
SCAPE and BIG Unveil Final Plans for Manresa Wilds on Former Power Plant Site in Norwalk, US
via archdaily.comManresa Wilds Zoomed Aerial. Image Courtesy of BIGManresa Island Corp. has unveiled the final vision for Manresa Wilds, a 125-acre waterfront park planned on a former power plant peninsula along Long Island Sound in Norwalk, United States. Developed in collaboration with landscape architecture firm SCAPE and architecture studio BIG, the proposal outlines the transformation of a polluted and long-inaccessible industrial shoreline into a publicly accessible coastal landscape. Following the receipt -
Melbourne’s 20-year-old red steps on the cards for renovation
The City of Melbourne’s City Design branch is proposing to renovate the existing stairs, foregoing a design competition for the renewal of the South Melbourne site that was agreed to by councillors in 2024. -
Georgian Bay Beach House / &Pierre
via archdaily.com© Riley Snelling architects: &PierreLocation: Georgian Bay, Ontario, CanadaProject Year: 2026Photographs: Riley SnellingArea: 350.0 m2 Read more » -
Lacaton & Vassal and Emmanuelle Delage to Transform Administrative Center into Mixed-Use Housing and Offices in Vannes, France
via archdaily.comRendering of the transformation of the administrative building into a mixed-use complex by Lacaton & Vassal, 2026. Image © Lacaton & Vassal et Emmanuelle Delage. Model by Gwénaël GoshLacaton & Vassal have announced the transformation of a former administrative center into a mixed-use residential and office building in Vannes, a medieval town in Brittany, northwest France. The project is part of a State policy to mobilize state-owned land for housing. In 2023, the Fre -
What's on in March 2026
From house tours to conversations on housing density, this month’s events explore residential architecture at every scale. -
BDP, Cox Architecture, and Collage Design Unveil a Sports District Around the World's Largest Stadium in India
via archdaily.comAerial View Day. Image Courtesy of BDPBDP, Cox Architecture, and Collage Design have unveiled the master plan for the 350-acre Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad, India. Positioned on the Sabarmati Riverfront and structured around the 132,000-seat Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest stadium by capacity, the project proposes a large-scale sports district integrating international competition venues with public landscapes and community facilities. Conceived as both an even -
Thermal Memory: How Climate Shapes Architectural Heritage
via archdaily.comLunuganga / Geoffrey Bawa. Image © Dominic SansoniOn a hot afternoon in May, when the air over western India turns metallic with heat, no one remembers façade composition. They remember where the shade falls. They remember which corridor breathed. They remember the house that was cooler than the street. What stays in memory is comfort beyond the form. Repeated thermal preference stabilizes into spatial configuration, and over time, those configurations become building types.Heritage -
Floating House / CTA | Creative Architects
via archdaily.comCourtesy of CTA | Creative Architects architects: CTA | Creative ArchitectsLocation: VietnamProject Year: 2025Photographs: Courtesy of CTA | Creative Architects Read more » -
Jonoya House / Masakazu Tsujibayashi Architects
via archdaily.com© Yosuke Ohtake architects: Masakazu Tsujibayashi ArchitectsLocation: Osaka, JapanProject Year: 2025Photographs: Yosuke OhtakeArea: 105.0 m2 Read more » -
Yuanfeng Road Fire Station / genarchitects
via archdaily.com© Hao Chen architects: genarchitectsLocation: Suzhou, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Hao ChenPhotographs: Courtesy of genarchitectsArea: 3216.0 m2 Read more » -
Architecture firm wins design excellence competition for 55-storey tower in Parramatta
The residential tower is planned for a site between George Street and the Parramatta River, and will include 302 apartments. -
Ramand Mixed-Use building / White Cube Atelier
via archdaily.com© Parham Taghioff architects: White Cube AtelierLocation: Maku, IranProject Year: 2024Photographs: Parham TaghioffArea: 1000.0 m2 Read more » -
Bite House / BIOMA
via archdaily.com© Javier Agustín Rojas architects: BIOMALocation: Balcarce, ArgentinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Javier Agustín RojasArea: 120.0 m2 Read more » -
Live Multispecies Kitchen / Fahrenheit Works
via archdaily.com© José Guilherme Marques architects: Fahrenheit WorksLocation: Porto, PortugalProject Year: 2025Photograph: José Guilherme MarquesPhotograph: Jeremy MorrisRead more » -
Maison Aubé / YH2 Architecture
via archdaily.com© Maxime Brouillet architects: YH2 ArchitectureLocation: Saint-Eustache, CanadaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Maxime BrouilletArea: 3860.0 ft2 Read more » -
Intestines of a Building: Aziza Chaouni on Architecture’s Systems and Resources
via archdaily.comAnti-seismic earth brick house. Image © Aziza Chaouni ProjectsIn an age so obsessed with skincare and appearances, few architects are truly interested in the intestines of our buildings. With a practice rooted in contextual awareness and technical pragmatism, sensitive to the needs of the people it serves and to resource limitations, Moroccan architect Aziza Chaouni focuses on the hidden systems that allow architecture to be. Over the past two decades, she has been working on projects acros -
How to Design with the Rain: Architectural Strategies for Rainwater Collection across Climates
via archdaily.comRocksplit House / Cometa Architects. Image © Dimitris KleanthisAs climate variability intensifies, extreme storms are becoming more frequent in some regions while water scarcity deepens in others. Architects are increasingly pressed to reconsider how buildings engage with rainfall as an environmental force and a design resource. How can architecture move beyond shedding the excess water to actively collect, store, and reuse it? What would it mean to treat rainwater as a material that shapes -
Re-imagining Bangkok’s urban landscape
via indesignlive.comA major installation at this year’s Bangkok Design Week was designed by exemplary Thai architects Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee of HAS Design and Research. The project, titled High Line Bangkok, was an innovative zero-waste thematic pavilion that reimagined Bangkok’s urban infrastructure through an aesthetically driven, socially participatory transformation.The installation, situated in the heart of Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district, was located at Lan Khon Mueang Tow -
Flipping the mirror ball
via indesignlive.comFrom sequined short-shorts and sneakers to Balenciaga and Gucci, Lane 23 is an extravaganza of nightclubbing hospitality that caters with precision. Dreamt up by close friends following an amazing night out in Kuala Lumpur (KL), the dream shifted to reality, with Melbourne– and KL-based practice, K2LD taking on the project.The clients had recently moved to KL from Shanghai and were witnessing the emergence of the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), the international business and financial district o -
Detailed planning begins for high-speed rail between Sydney and Newcastle
Future plans include an expanded railway connecting Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and regional communities across Australia’s East Coast. -
Plans announced for Melbourne Airport expansion and first stage of airport rail link
Early designs have been released for the Sunshine transport “superhub”, part of the first stage of Melbourne’s Airport Rail Link, as Melbourne Airport separately announces a $4.5 billion expansion of its international terminal. -
The heritage, humanity and provenance of comfort, with KFive
via indesignlive.comWhat does comfort mean to us in modern day terms? Comfort can represent many things to different people – from sentimentality to stability; the term is made meaningful by objects of provenance, or spaces that speak to our innate sense of identity. It can also be expressed through our quest for luxury or, conversely, simplicity. One thing is for certain, there is something in the ritual and use of an object or space that is deeply intertwined with a sense of comfort. And KFive understands t -
A living laboratory at school
via indesignlive.comBy placing emphasis on adaptable and collaborative spaces, biophilia and technology, CHC has decisively brought this site into the world of contemporary education design. ‘The Hive,’ as the project is titled, took an ageing single-storey library and turned it into three levels encompassing a variety of spaces and uses.The overall aims of the project are summarised by the designers: to consolidate the school’s science and technology spaces, enhance cross-disciplinary collaborati -
Newcastle Art Gallery opens with double the original footprint
The expansion, designed by Clare Design in collaboration with Smith and Tzannes Architects, and Arup, nods to the brutalist architecture of the original 1977 building. -
Nic Brunsdon on whether to resist the ‘emerging architect’ label
ArchitectureAu Asks the Perth architect, “Does the ‘emerging architect’ label diminish the influence, agency and perceived capability of early-career architects – and, by extension, that of the profession more broadly?”
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