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  • Espace Montmorency Expands with Laval’s First Direct Metro Connection

    Espace Montmorency moves forward with a groundbreaking addition to Laval’s urban framework, a pedestrian tunnel connecting the complex directly to the Montreal metro system. This first-of-its-kind underground passage in Laval emerges from a collaboration between MONTONI, the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ, Montez Corporation, the City of Laval, and the Société de transport de Montréal […] More

  • UNStudio’s Vision for the Future of Expo City Dubai

    Expo City Dubai is evolving beyond its origins as the host site of Expo 2020, transforming into a forward-thinking urban center. The six-month-long global event welcomed over 24 million visitors from 192 nations, establishing Dubai as a hub for progress and innovation. Following its success, the site also hosted COP28, reinforcing its significance in global […] More

  • Vitus Headquarters by Graham Baba Architects

    Vitus, a company dedicated to acquiring and improving affordable housing across the country, required a new office space to reflect its mission and growth. In response, Vitus Headquarters by Graham Baba Architects revitalized a 1920s era, 25.000 square foot building in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Graham Baba Architects revitalized the four story timber and masonry structure, […] More

  • AVVENN by Sò Studio

    AVVENN by Sò Studio, explores the intricate connection between objects and spaces, using design as a medium to evoke emotions. The designers embrace variation within order, focusing on how spatial structure and material choices influence the emotional atmosphere of a space. Through their innovative approach, they aim to create an environment that both inspires and […] More

  • Cruquius Island Housing by KCAP

    Cruquius Island, a man-made peninsula in Amsterdam’s Eastern Docklands, has undergone a remarkable transformation from its industrial roots into a vibrant residential neighborhood. Originally built between 1875 and 1925 to expand the Port of Amsterdam, the island has evolved from a cattle market and industrial hub into a contemporary urban enclave. This redevelopment, led by […] More

  • Harudot Chonburi: IDIN Architects’ Nature-Inspired Café

    Harudot, a stand-alone café in Chonburi, Thailand, has quickly become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. This unique café is the product of a collaboration between the owner of the Nana Coffee Roasters brand and a landlord with a particular passion for plants with distinctive forms. The café’s design not only reflects this […] More

  • How Important are Aesthetics to the Value of Commercial Property?

    Choosing a commercial property to buy or rent is completely different to selecting a home. Or is it? It could be said that aesthetic considerations are just as big a factor when selecting commercial property. In fact, investors actively look for buildings which will be attractive to tenants and their employees. After all, who wants […] More

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