
Altos House / OSPA architecture
COMPLUVIUM Pavilion / P+S Estudio de Arquitectura

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Architects: P+S Estudio de Arquitectura
- Area: 25 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Onduline, Tissage du Ronchay
What is Low-Tech Architecture: Comparing Shigeru Ban and Yasmeen Lari's Approaches

The concept of low-tech architecture recognizes the impact of carbon-intensive technologies and building practices and proposes an alternative: a rediscovery of practical, rational, locally adapted solutions that count on smart design strategies instead of energy-intensive devices to ensure a safe, comfortable living environment. Far from being a regressive approach, the term remains open to innovations but seeks to rebalance the industry's reliance on mechanization. It thus favors an architecture of fewer components, minimized dependence on high-tech solutions, and a preference for low-embodied carbon materials.
Dongyou Corn Courier Station / SuiPingYiLi Architecture Studio

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Architects: SuiPingYiLi Architecture Studio
- Area: 598 m²
- Year: 2024
Creating Architecture in an Uncivil Time: In Conversation with Ali Karimi of Civil Architecture
The Arabian Peninsula represents one of the world's leading exporters and users of fossil fuels, an economic reality that influences the area's visions for the future and, implicitly, architecture and urban planning's role in these scenarios. A number of emerging offices are however countering these narratives, turning to contextual research to reframe the area's production of architecture. Among these, cultural practice Civil Architecture has become recognized for its provocative works that explore alternative narratives for the identity of the Middle East. While in Bahrain, ArchDaily's Christele Harrouk had the chance to sit down with Ali Karimi, who, together with Hamed Bukhamseen, co-founded Civil Architecture. In the video interview, they discuss the practice of architecture in the Gulf region and the narrative and research-focused approach of the office.
Tower of Unity / Christoph Hesse Architects

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Architects: Christoph Hesse Architects
- Area: 30 m²
- Year: 2023
The World's 25 Tallest Buildings Currently Under Construction

As the global population continues to rise, dense cities face mounting challenges in catering to the needs of billions of people living and working in urban areas. Architects have long explored the skyscraper typology as a solution to these challenges, integrating commercial spaces and public amenities within residential buildings to create all-inclusive experiences for tenants. Over the years, skyscrapers have evolved into multifaceted vertical communities that aim to address the complexities of urban living.
Every year, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) ranks the tallest buildings worldwide, encompassing completed projects, those under construction, and proposed developments. In this updated 2024 article, ArchDaily presents a list of the 25 tallest buildings currently under construction, along with their expected completion dates. These skyscrapers showcase the latest innovations in architecture, engineering, and urban planning.
From Concrete to Green Canopies: Revitalizing Cities Through Natural Design

The journey toward renaturalizing urban spaces is an ongoing effort that began as early as the 1970s and continues to shape cities worldwide today. From transforming highways into vibrant parks to restoring waterways and integrating nature into urban planning, these projects reflect a shared commitment to sustainability, livability, and resilience. In Portland, the 1978 creation of Tom McCall Waterfront Park set a pioneering example by replacing a highway with green spaces. Decades later, Boston followed with the Rose Kennedy Greenway, reclaiming land from the elevated Central Artery.
SUPRA* Pavilion / SO? Architecture and Ideas

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Architects: SO? Architecture and Ideas
- Area: 40 m²
- Year: 2024
Tianlin Park Renewal / VIASCAPE design
Yellow House / JOYS Architects

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Architects: JOYS Architects
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Pornsila Engineering Company Limited
The Lawrenceville School Tsai Commons and Field House / Sasaki

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Architects: Sasaki
- Area: 253000 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: LeMessurier, The Reynolds Group, Acentech, Howe Engineers, LAM PARTNERS, +2
Kato House / Obra Arquitetos

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Architects: Obra Arquitetos
- Area: 367 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Cortesia Concreto, Daolio e Valente Madeiras, Solidus Mármores e Granitos
Pāvilosta Residence / OAD

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Architects: OAD - Open Architecture Design
- Area: 276 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Galantus Gardens, Uppe, Trentini
City Hall Remchingen / Steimle Architekten

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Architects: Steimle Architekten
- Area: 6360 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Ernst2 Architekten, wh-p GmbH
From Silos to Iconic Spaces: 15 Projects That Repurpose Industrial Structures

Silos hold a significant place among the remnants of the industrial era, distinguished by both their technological innovations and their iconic presence in urban landscapes. Typically cylindrical and made of reinforced concrete, these structures effectively addressed the demands and challenges of industrialization, providing a robust and economical solution for storage. However, throughout the 20th century, with the advent of new logistics and the relocation of activities from some urban centers to expanding areas, many of these silos were decommissioned.
However, despite their enclosed design appearing to be an obstacle for new uses, recent decades have seen initiatives that embrace and repurpose these structures. These projects integrate silos into the urban environment, emphasizing their significance as part of the local collective memory.

















