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  • Sunner Museum by Atelier Alter Architects

    Atelier Alter Architects drew directly from the surrounding terrain when shaping the Sunner Museum, now complete in Guangze County, Nanping City, Fujian Province. The museum sits within the industrial area of Sunner Group, a leader in China’s white-feathered broiler chicken sector. Over the past four decades, Sunner has developed the country’s largest broiler breeding and […] More

  • Star Homes Project Uses Design to Improve Lives in Rural Tanzania

    The Star Homes project brings together architecture, science, and community in a bid to reduce disease and improve well-being in one of Tanzania’s poorest regions. Located in Mtwara, an area with high rates of malaria, respiratory infections, and diarrhea, the project consists of 110 identical, two-storey homes built across 60 villages. Each home functions not […] More

  • Zaha Hadid Architects Present Oystra Mixed-Use Development

    Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its design for Oystra, a mixed-use development located on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. Covering 128,000 square metres, the project introduces 950 units ranging from one-bedroom apartments to waterfront villas, alongside retail, dining, and recreational facilities. Oystra responds directly to the emirate’s projected 55% population […] More

  • Prometva Headquarters by Karlen + Clemente

    The new headquarters for steel structure company Prometva, designed by Karlen + Clemente, sits along the perimeter of the city’s Industrial Park, surrounded by machinery, production, and logistics activity. Rather than distancing itself from this context, the building works within it. Its design respects the industrial nature of the site, positioning itself close to the […] More

  • Pilsworth Lake Renewal Project by Atelier Architecture & Design

    Atelier Architecture & Design leads the transformation of Pilsworth Lake, a site on the edge of the Pennine moorland in South Lancashire, shaped by glacial meltwater at the end of the last ice age. While that prehistoric past might seem distant from the Industrial Revolution, the two eras intersect here. Valleys carved by retreating ice […] More

  • Pininfarina Presents Full-Scale Nuclear Reactor at Venice Biennale

    Pininfarina, Newcleo and Fincantieri partnered at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – The Venice Biennale. to present a life-size reproduction of the TL-40 nuclear reactor. Installed inside the Corderie of the Venice Arsenal, the project invites visitors to rethink nuclear energy. By introducing a compact, safe, and visually engaging reactor, the companies aim to change how […] More

  • Křižík Pavilions Reopen with Green Roofs and New Public Use

    Built in 1991 by architect Michal Brix, the Křižík Pavilions originally served the General Czechoslovak Exhibition, commemorating the centenary of the 1891 Provincial Jubilee Exhibition. Placed strategically near the Industrial Palace, the structures use the sloping terrain to frame the palace as a visual anchor. Though intended as temporary, the pavilions have remained active for […] More

  • Jaipur Rugs Launches Three Distinct Design Collaborations for 2025

    Jaipur Rugs opens 2025 with a trio of designer collaborations that reshape its approach to craft and storytelling. Working closely with Peter D’Ascoli, Tatiana de Nicolay, and Richard Hutten, the brand explores diverse influences, from 19th-century maximalism and global gardens to playful contemporary motifs, while grounding each collection in handmade precision by artisans in Rajasthan. […] More

  • Lucifer Lighting Debuts Stellaris and Zero-Waste Booth at Euroluce

    Lucifer Lighting arrived at Salone del Mobile 2025 with a focused message and sharp execution. Making its debut at Euroluce, the San Antonio based lighting brand introduced a fully recyclable installation designed by Gensler’s Dallas team, with lighting design by Niteo Lighting. This marked a pivotal moment for Lucifer Lighting, which brought together American manufacturing, […] More

  • TEN’s House for Five Women Is Rethinking Shelter

    The House for Five Women, designed by TEN, is an architectural response to social inequity, providing a dignified living environment for women who have experienced war, violence, and displacement. Located near Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, this project redefines collective living by fostering autonomy, mutual support, and engagement with the surrounding landscape. HOUSING Initiated by Hazima […] More

  • UNStudio Redefines Urban Living in Seoul with Hannamdong-4 Residences

    UNStudio has unveiled an ambitious residential concept in Seoul, developed in collaboration with Samsung C&T Corporation. The Hannamdong-4 Residences project integrates biophilic design, sustainability, and community-centric innovation, setting a new standard for urban living in the South Korean capital. RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE Located between the iconic Han River and Namsan Mountain, the development addresses Seoul’s rapid […] More

  • UNStudio’s Hybrid Approach for Luxembourg’s Kyklos Building

    UNStudio, in collaboration with HYP Architects, has been selected by Atenor and the Arhs group as the winning team in the competition to design the groundbreaking Kyklos building in Belval, Luxembourg. This initiative is part of the extensive Belval redevelopment project, which has revitalized a former industrial area into a vibrant urban hub comprising a […] More

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