
Featured Jugnoo Cabin / PMA madhushala
Featured Casa Cielo / NV/design architecture
City-Making Through Participation: Lessons from Utopian Hours 2026

Who has the right to the city? Henri Lefebvre's writings question the structures that control urban space and, instead, put the citizens at the center of decision-making. His ideas have influenced the way architecture and urban design are practiced, bringing about community participation and co-design. These have been some of the most prominent themes at Utopian Hours 2026, the festival of city-making, the first part of which was held in the Dutch city of Rotterdam to mark its tenth anniversary edition.
Gallery For A Tree "Flyover" Marcellin College / Farrell Wray Architects

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Architects: Farrell Wray Architects
- Area: 91 m²
- Year: 2026
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Professionals: MDC Building Group, Michel Group Building Surveyors, Ipsum Structures
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Completes ARoS Expansion with James Turrell's As Seen Below – The Dome

Denmark's ARoS Aarhus Art Museum has unveiled As Seen Below – The Dome, a new Skyspace by American artist James Turrell that completes The Next Level, the museum's approximately 4,000-square-metre underground expansion designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen. Opened to the public on 19 June 2026, the project marks the culmination of more than two decades of collaboration between the City of Aarhus, ARoS, and the Danish architecture practice, following the completion of the museum building in 2004 and the addition of Olafur Eliasson's Your Rainbow Panorama in 2011. Located beneath the redesigned Musikhusparken in central Aarhus, the installation forms the centerpiece of the museum's latest expansion and adds a new large-scale work by Turrell to its collection.
The Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2026 Unveils Full Program, Venues, and Participants for 'How Much?'

Following its 7th edition in 2024, an event centered around the theme "Resources For a Future," the Tallinn Architecture Biennale is coming back in 2026 with the question of "How Much?" Organised by the Estonian Centre for Architecture and curated by Stuudio TÄNA, Mark Aleksander Fischer, and Mira Samonig. From September 9 to November 30, 2026, the biennale will explore the relationship between constraint, cost, and architecture, often in the margins of the architectural discourse but inevitably shaping the built environment, to ultimately unlock new ways of understanding the meaning of value, affordability, and responsibility in architecture. The organization recently released the full program of exhibitions, workshops, concerts, family events, and films for TAB 2026, addressed to both architects and the general public.
Vancouver Architecture City Guide: 20 Projects Behind North America's Most Livable City

As the overview of the FIFA World Cup 2026 cities continues, we move on to what is currently the most livable city in North America, Vancouver. Dubbed the city of glass by artist Douglas Coupland, who was referring to the downtown's dominant steel-and-glass architectural aesthetic, the city actually boasts diverse architecture, from 20th-century Edwardian buildings to unique 21st-century modernist sites.
Vancouver is known for its good quality of life and access to nature. Although it comes at a price, the city offers high-quality services and ample recreational and public spaces, as seen in its architecture. There are many repurposed office and institutional buildings that have taken on a second life as public and hospitality spaces.
Casa 144º / Jaime Prous Architects

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Architects: Jaime Prous Architects
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2026
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Manufacturers: Guix Laminat Blanes, OtherStructures
Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino / A.N. Tombazis & Associates Architects + K-Studio
Yunxi Valley · Zhouluo / Shuimuyan Space Design

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Architects: Shuimuyan Space Design
- Area: 5500 m²
- Year: 2026
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Professionals: Shuimuyan Space Design (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Steel House / Alto Arquitectura
Brastemp House / Bezerra Panobianco

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Architects: Bezerra Panobianco
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2026
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Manufacturers: Agroeng, Akafloor, Aldi Flosi, Bella Casa Esquadrias, Casa Lint, +10
Ecopark Ciénaga de Mallorquín / DEB + El Equipo Mazzanti

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Architects: DEB, El Equipo Mazzanti
- Area: 61 m²
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Manufacturers: Taller de Ensamble
Spa Complex Moon2 / Architectural Studio Chado

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Architects: Architectural Studio Chado
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2012
Dialogue with the Code: Calibrating Standards for Adaptive Reuse to Thrive

There is growing awareness around sustainability—and the environmental cost of prematurely demolishing safe, structurally sound buildings only to replace them with new construction. In the broader race to reduce carbon emissions, corporations and institutions are placing greater emphasis on ESG performance (environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance). Many now require carbon accounting, set "carbon-neutral" targets, or purchase carbon credits to offset footprints.
This shift, together with a wave of exemplary adaptive-reuse projects worldwide—Herzog & de Meuron's Tai Kwun in Hong Kong, Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, David Chipperfield's The Ned Doha, and Xu Tiantian's transformations of factories, quarries, and rammed-earth fortresses in China—has accelerated serious reconsideration of reuse as a primary development strategy. Yet despite its many benefits, adaptive reuse is still not as prevalent as it could be. Why and what might be the main obstacles and tensions?
Songshan Lake Exhibition and Performance Centre / ZHA

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Architects: ZHA
- Year: 2026
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Professionals: Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD), RFR Shanghai, GD-Lighting, Suoshi Lighting, PCT, +11
Island Logic: How Terrain Shapes Coastal Architecture

Coastal landscapes often determine far more than views. Steep slopes, fragmented rock formations, dense vegetation, hidden coves, and limited accessibility can shape how privacy, movement, and occupation unfold before architecture enters the site. Their proximity to water and climate make coastal territories highly desirable for habitation, yet their ecological sensitivity and limited geography often place pressure on how development takes shape. Unlike cities, where density can support walkability, infrastructure, and collective urban life, coastal territories operate through more fragile relationships between land, vegetation, and water.
Along many coastlines, development tends to prioritize visibility and proximity to the sea, organizing land through concentrated occupation and expanded circulation networks. Yet certain sites can guide another approach in which geography itself becomes the primary organizing force. How can architecture occupy a landscape without dissolving the qualities that make the site distinct? Located on a secluded peninsula along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, Gokce Gemile Private Bay explores this question through a low-density architectural approach shaped by geography, controlled access, and spatial distance.
Architectural Recognition and New Projects Around the World: This Week's Review

This week's coverage brought together a range of news, projects, and announcements from across the architectural world. Stories included conversations ahead of the UIA World Congress 2026, where architects, critics, and award organizers are set to discuss the evolving role of architectural recognition, alongside BIG's proposal for a new university campus in Bentonville, Arkansas. The week also featured updates on major public and cultural projects, from the redevelopment of New York's Penn Station to the ongoing transformation of London's Olympia and the completion of a new cultural center in Dongguan, China. It also marked the passing of Lorcan O'Herlihy, founder of LOHA, whose practice became known for its commitment to housing, urban density, and socially engaged design across Los Angeles and beyond.









