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8 National Pavilion Highlights from the 2026 Venice Art Biennale

In December 2024, art curator Koyo Kouoh became the first African woman selected to curate the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. She proposed an introspective and sensitive approach to the exhibition, shaped by themes of grief, memory, spirituality, and global exhaustion. Following her premature passing in May 2025, the Biennale decided to continue with the same curatorial project, titled In Minor Keys. Wolff Architects was appointed by Kouoh in early 2025 to realize the exhibition design and scenography, focused on "the transformative spatial power of the threshold as a portal to alternative comprehension and experiences." The event was inaugurated on Saturday, May 9, and will run until Sunday, November 22, 2026, across the Giardini della Biennale, the Arsenale di Venezia, and other locations throughout Venice.

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School in Dunkerque / TANK Architectes

School in Dunkerque / TANK Architectes - More Images+ 17

Backyard Community Club / DeRoche Projects

Backyard Community Club / DeRoche Projects - More Images+ 9

College Robert Badinter / Coldefy

College Robert Badinter / Coldefy - More Images+ 21

Doshi Retreat Vitra Campus / Balkrishna Doshi + Khushnu Panthaki Hoof & Sonke Hoof

Doshi Retreat Vitra Campus / Balkrishna Doshi + Khushnu Panthaki Hoof & Sonke Hoof - More Images+ 14

Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim Exhibition at Gagosian / DeRoche Projects

Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim Exhibition at Gagosian / DeRoche Projects - More Images+ 25

  • Architects: DeRoche Projects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

France Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo 2025 / Carlo Ratti Associati + Coldefy

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Osaka, Japan

Understanding Soft Architecture: The Shift from Monument to Moment

In recent years, architecture has increasingly embraced adaptability, flexibility, and responsiveness as core design principles. This evolution reflects a shift from traditional notions of static, permanent structures to dynamic environments that can adjust to changing needs and conditions. Central to this transformation is the concept of "soft architecture", which leverages pliable materials and innovative systems to create spaces that are functional, sustainable, and user-centric. Soft architecture takes shape through membranes that breathe, façades that move, structures that inflate or fold, and surfaces that bend rather than break. It involves designing for transformation — not only in how a building performs environmentally, but also in how it can accommodate shifting functions, user interactions, or temporary occupations. This approach to building challenges traditional notions of durability and control, proposing instead a more responsive and open-ended architecture. It reflects a growing awareness that buildings, like the societies they serve, must be able to evolve.

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Nation Office Building Intervention / TANK Architectes

Nation Office Building Intervention / TANK Architectes - More Images+ 28

  • Architects: TANK Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  7700
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

dot.ateliers | Ogbojo / DeRoché Strohmayer

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Beyond Transparency: 5 Buildings Highlighting Glass Brick Facades

Glass brick facades have emerged as a captivating architectural trend, blending the enduring elegance of glass with the robust strength of bricks. Glass bricks can as well be more thermally resistant than conventional glazing. 

These facades add a pixelated effect that plays with light and shadow,  perfectly transmitting light, while maintaining privacy. The way glass bricks facades soften and blend the views of the outside can increase calmness and focus. From sleek commercial buildings to avant-garde residential projects, glass brick facades continue to push the boundaries of architectural innovation, captivating both designers and observers alike.

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Star Homes / Ingvartsen Architects

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Surf Ghana Collective / DeRoché Strohmayer

Surf Ghana Collective / DeRoché Strohmayer - More Images+ 18

ArtFX / Valode & Pistre

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Tourcoing, France
  • Architects: Valode & Pistre
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  18000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

School Architecture: 70 Examples in Plan and Section

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For architects, schools are often complex structures to design. They must provide a variety of spaces for education, and also consider sports and recreational activities. But beyond its size or surface, the greatest challenge is to design an area that fosters a positive pedagogical environment for children. Below, a selection of +70 school projects with their drawings to inspire your proposals for learning campuses.

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Vitra Oudolf Garden / Piet Oudolf

Vitra Oudolf Garden / Piet Oudolf - More Images+ 20

Weil am Rhein, Germany
  • Designers: Piet Oudolf
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Rome Architecture City Guide: 30 Sites that Celebrate the City's Rich Culture and History

Spanning over 3 millennia with one of the highest concentrations of architecture in the world, Rome is a transcendental influence on the world's culture. Often called “The Eternal City,” it developed as the capital and seat of power of the Roman Empire, regarded by many as the first Imperial city and among the first ancient metropolises. As a city continuously occupied for over 28 centuries, Rome has maintained its countless layers of history to become a perfect depiction of old meets new. Rich in history, academia, and art, the Italian capital is now one of the most visited cities in the world.

Rome's historic center, which stretches from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia and from the east bank of the Tiber up to Piazza di Spagna, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along with its historical significance, the presence of renowned contemporary architects and designers in the city has made Rome an influential design destination. In 2019, it was the 14th most visited city in the world, welcoming over 8.6 million tourists seeking to discover the ways in which the history of the Ancient Romans blends with contemporary life, making it the third most visited city in Europe and the most popular tourist destination in Italy.

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SIP Main Campus / Herzog & de Meuron

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