Lina Bo Bardi's First Exhibition in China and GXN's Reclaimed-Material Community Space: This Week's Review

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This week's stories explore how architecture engages with questions of culture, access, and collective life, from new cultural institutions and exhibitions to public spaces and housing. This week, the 2026 NCARB by the Numbers report provided a broader perspective on the profession itself, showing that people of color accounted for 49% of licensure candidates in 2025 and women for 47%, compared with 21% and 28% among the overall architect population. The report offers one perspective on access within the profession, while projects and cultural initiatives further examine how architecture responds to different forms of public and collective life.

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Centro Piacentiniano / CN10 architetti

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  15000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

ZHA Designs 198-Hectare Urban District Around Baku Expo Center in Azerbaijan

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ZHA has been selected to design a new 198-hectare urban district in Baku, Azerbaijan. The project surrounds the existing Baku Expo Center events venue in a pine forest area that is planned to be preserved. The plan responds to the city's population growth over the past decade with a masterplan to organize the provision of a wide variety of residences. This is the firm's second project in Baku, after the Heydar Aliyev Center cultural venue, completed in 2013. On a different scale, the buildings in the new district appear to follow the geometric style inherited from Zaha Hadid, in a series of white buildings with rounded edges that convey an idea of fluid architecture.

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Building a National Image: Architecture, Capital, and Political Power

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The Pyramid of Tirana opened as a museum to Enver Hoxha in October 1988, three years after his death and three years before the regime collapsed. In the decades that followed, it served as a radio station, a conference venue, a nightclub, and a base for NATO during the Kosovo war. In 2023, MVRDV reopened it as a park and technology school, adding steps to the façades so that the building could be walked over. The inauguration was timed to the Western Balkans Summit on 16 October, a date that some critics pointed out was Hoxha's birthday. Two projects of national self-definition, thirty-five years apart and built on opposite political premises, have used the same structure.

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Casa PR21 / Alventosa Morell Arquitectes

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  253
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2026
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  MINIM

Strathmore Courtyard House / Studio Ceravolo

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Strathmore, Australia

Canopy Design at Starfire Discovery Camp / CM Design

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  • Architects: CM Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  495
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2026

Topographies of Encounter - Concordia Square / AR-AR Martínez Arquitectura y Paisaje + María Paula González Bozzi

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House in São Paulo / André Vainer Arquitetos

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Alto de Pinheiros, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5920 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Coral, Deca, FÓRMICA BRASIL, REKA

Chocó Pambil Refuge / Minqa Atelier

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Pedro Vicente Maldonado, Ecuador
  • Architects: Minqa Atelier
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  53
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2026

Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music / COOKFOX

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  • Architects: COOKFOX
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  30000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2026

Woonhuis Heenvliet / Studio Brandvries

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  • Architects: Studio Brandvries
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  280
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

The Prototype as a Method: TAKK, salazarsequeromedina, and Ensamble Studio

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Architectural prototypes are often used to test decisions before construction begins. But in some practices, prototyping begins while those decisions are still taking shape. Moving an idea from drawing into matter introduces questions that depend on making itself: how a material can be cut or joined, how much a piece weighs, how an assembly comes together, whether parts can be reused, or even what form the project should take.

TAKK, salazarsequeromedina, and Ensamble Studio each make physical experimentation part of their design process, but they ask different things of it. For TAKK, prototypes help test how materials and components come together as a construction system. For salazarsequeromedina, models and built systems remain open to dismantling, recombination, and later uses. Ensamble Studio uses physical experiments to generate geometry and construction knowledge that can move into engineering and full-scale building. What distinguishes these approaches is not simply that they prototype, but what each practice expects to learn through the prototype.

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House Gapfohl / Bernardo Bader Architekten

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Why Travel (still) Shapes the Way Architects Think

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Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, traveling through Rome, Paris, Venice, Florence, and other European cities was considered an essential part of a newly graduated architect's education. At a time when access to photographs and publications was extremely limited, these trips were the primary way to experience architecture up close. In the early twentieth century, Le Corbusier reinterpreted this tradition in his own way: at 23, he embarked on the Voyage d'Orient, passing through the Balkans, Istanbul, and Athens, producing travel notebooks he would return to throughout his life.

NCARB 2026 Report Shows a More Diverse Candidate Pool Amid Persistent Gaps in Architecture Licensure

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The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) has released the 2026 edition of its annual NCARB by the Numbers report, presenting data from 2025 on architectural licensure and demographics in the United States. The latest figures show a gradual increase in diversity among those pursuing licensure, while the demographic composition of the licensed architect population remains considerably less diverse than the current candidate pool. The report also examines attrition along the path to licensure, revealing differences in who ultimately reaches professional registration.

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The Ukrainian Pavilion Examines Displacement and Shared Space Through "Pool of Questions" at the 2027 Venice Architecture Biennale

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The Ukrainian pavilion at the 20th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is being designed by the team from CO-HATY, a local volunteer initiative restoring abandoned buildings in the country to transform them into stable homes for internally displaced people. The team is formed by METALAB and relocated members of the Ukrainian Urban Curators agency, who have been developing CO-HATY since 2022. Titled "Pool of Questions," the project poses a question the organization argues is rarely voiced in the context of survival: not simply where displaced people should live, but when they can begin to live. For Venice, the imagined installation extends the restoration and adaptive reuse work into a discourse on affordable housing, dignity and rest during an ongoing war.

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