
Featured Vault House / Encasa Archstudio
Featured Lishui Airport / MAD Architects
Editor's Choice A Century of Temporary Housing Experiments: Milano–Cortina and the Evolution of Olympic Villages
Itupeva House / UNA MUNIZVIEGAS
Chera Castle / Belen Ilarri Studio
Crabe Fantôme - Evolutive Housing / O.U.V.R.A.G.E.S.

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Architects: O.U.V.R.A.G.E.S.
- Area: 395 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Chrono Metallurgie, Tailor Wood, Veranda Service, Weldconception
Jingzhou City Wall Archaeological Site Exhibition Pavilion / Qing Studio

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Architects: Qing Studio
- Area: 330 m²
- Year: 2026
ARK Architects: Quiet Monumentality and Dialogue with Landscape

The single-family house remains one of the most complex territories in contemporary architecture. At once intimate and technical, everyday and symbolic, it concentrates debates around comfort, sustainability, landscape, and ways of living, while also serving as an instrument for projecting the identity of its inhabitants. It is within this field that ARK Architects operates. Based in Marbella and Sotogrande, the studio's work, under the creative direction of co-founder Manuel Ruiz Moriche, develops from a direct relationship between architecture, natural light, and environmental context.
King Salman Park Advances Toward 2026 Opening on Former Riyadh Airbase

Construction continues on King Salman Park in Riyadh, a 16.9-square-kilometre public landscape taking shape on the grounds of the city's former airport. Led by Omrania as lead design consultant, in collaboration with Henning Larsen for master planning and urban design, the project reimagines the centrally located site as a large-scale green and cultural district. Conceived as a new civic core for the capital, the park combines ecological restoration, public programming, and mixed-use development. Initial phases are expected to open in late 2026, with substantial completion targeted for 2027, following a phased construction schedule currently underway.
Effevu House / ellevuelle architetti

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Architects: ellevuelle architetti
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: ALP Pietra di Langa, Artigiana Legno, Gattelli, Iconci, Laghivittorio, +4
The Afterlife of Expo Osaka’s Grand Ring: How the Timber Structure Is Being Reused Across Japan

Exhibitions can be an opportunity to extend architectural discourse beyond professional circles, opening conversations with broader publics and serving as an interface between architecture and society. Within this concept, major international events such as the Osaka International Expo 2025 and the Venice Architecture Biennale have adopted the idea of the circular economy as one of their organizational objectives. The idea of circularity in events can be reflected in, for example, their energy consumption, the impact of the displacement they generate, their waste, or the useful life of their infrastructure. The site destined for the last World Expo, held in Osaka from 13 April to 13 October 2025, was surrounded by a massive timber structure designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects, one of the world's largest wooden constructions. The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition committed to reusing building materials "as much as possible," with concrete plans for their reuse to be finalized by March. In the meantime, some relocation alternatives are already emerging for the pieces of the World Expo structure.
Chapultepec Forest Scenic Garden / Michan Architecture + PARABASE
Ger Plug-In 3.0 / District Development Unit

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Architects: District Development Unit
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2023
Imabari Shipbuilding Marugame Office / Yano Aoyama Architecture Design

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Architects: Yano Aoyama Architecture Design
- Area: 8489 m²
- Year: 2025
Entremontes House / Harpa Arquitetura

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Architects: Harpa Arquitetura
- Area: 390 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Castellar Lareiras, ComSteel, Móveis Design, Painel Fidelidade Marmoraria, Stella Iluminação
Sornells 21 Studio / Paloma Bau Studio

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Architects: Paloma Bau Studio
- Area: 170 m²
- Year: 2025














