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  • Fountainhead by Frank Lloyd Wright Enters a New Public Chapter

    Set into the wooded slope of Jackson’s Fondren neighborhood, Fountainhead stands as one of the most disciplined and site-responsive houses in Frank Lloyd Wright’s late residential work. Designed in 1948 and completed in 1954 for J. Willis Hughes, the house belongs to Wright’s Usonian lineage, yet it departs from the notion of repetition or standardization. […] More

  • H&M Seongsu: SKYnoa’s Transformative Stage

    Spanning three floors in the heart of Seongsu (Seoul, South Korea), H&M’s new flagship store is a radical reimagining of retail as a cultural experience, realized in partnership with architecture practice SKYnoa. The project stands as a compelling intersection of fashion, art, and innovation, capturing the dynamic spirit of Seoul’s most energetic district while offering […] More

  • New Welcome Pavilion for Saint Joseph’s Oratory by Lemay

    Lemay’s design for the new welcome pavilion at Saint Joseph’s Oratory achieves a delicate balance: it honors the site’s cultural heritage while embracing the needs of contemporary visitors. The pavilion’s luminous architecture, thoughtful material choices, and deep respect for place establish it as both a monument and an open threshold, a gateway that welcomes all […] More

  • UNS Completes The Bridge Tower Warsaw

    The Bridge Tower in Warsaw (Poland), designed by UNS for Ghelamco and delivered in collaboration with Projekt Polsko-Belgijska Pracownia Architektury, establishes a striking new presence in the city’s skyline. Rising 174 metres, this contemporary office tower seamlessly connects with the historic Bellona building, a former printing house and protected monument—via a double-height glazed lobby. The […] More

  • Architecture and Afterlife: The New Judicial Morgue in Santa Fe

    In Vera, Santa Fe, Argentina, the new Judicial Morgue emerges as a nuanced exercise in architectural sensitivity. Conceived by the Architectural Office of the Judiciary of Santa Fe, the project confronts the challenge of designing for a program often relegated to the periphery of public awareness. Completed in 2024, the building occupies a 5,000 m² […] More

  • Huachiao Sports Park in Suzhou by SoBA

    Drawing on the lyrical imagery of Kunqu, one of China’s oldest operatic forms, the design by SoBA (Soft Build Architects) reimagines the iconic water sleeves as spatial gestures. The park’s terrain undulates with abstracted forms that echo the billowing sleeves, translating centuries-old choreography into concrete and greenery. This narrative-driven approach anchors the park in local […] More