
Toronto: The Latest Architecture and News
Living Beauty Retail Shop / Odami
Junction Semi House / StudioAC
From Abu Dhabi to Oklahoma City: Architecture Now and New Announcements by Heatherwick Studio, MANICA, Kengo Kuma, and More

As cities around the world respond to shifting environmental, cultural, and social dynamics, new architectural proposals are reshaping how we think about public life, community engagement, and the built environment. From Aldar's coastal wellness destination on Fahid Island in Abu Dhabi, to a flexible scaffolding-based office concept in Athens by Georges Batzios Architects, this edition of Architecture Now features diverse projects that reinterpret architecture as both infrastructure and interface. In Seoul, Heatherwick Studio is leading a resident-initiated redevelopment model for a housing complex near the Han River, while Toronto's College Park is set for a major transformation balancing heritage restoration with vertical intensification. In Oklahoma City, MANICA and TVS are designing a new sports arena that anchors an emerging entertainment district through material, landscape, and civic gestures. Together, these diverse yet interconnected efforts signal a broader shift toward integrated, future-oriented urban design.
From Thessaloniki to Augsburg: Architecture Now and New Project Announcements by Populous, HENN, SLA, and More

As cities worldwide navigate evolving social, environmental, and cultural priorities, recent project announcements showcase how architecture is increasingly conceived as both civic infrastructure and a catalyst for collective identity. From Populous' new stadium design in Thessaloniki that blurs the lines between sport and urban life, to HENN's transparent cultural stage in Augsburg that invites community participation, these projects illustrate architecture's expanding role beyond its immediate function. In Luxembourg, Schmidt Hammer Lassen's work for the European Investment Bank reimagines institutional spaces through sustainability and heritage, while SLA and GHD's new island community in Toronto pushes forward nature-based, climate-adaptive urbanism. This edition of Architecture Now brings together diverse yet interconnected efforts to shape how architecture can support long-term ecological, cultural, and civic impact.
Westminster Residence / Batay-Csorba Architects

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Architects: Batay-Csorba Architects
- Area: 3220 ft²
- Year: 2024
West Don Ravine Passive House / Poiesis Architecture

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Architects: Poiesis Architecture
- Area: 347 m²
- Year: 2022
ABC K-Town / Steven Fong Architect

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Architects: Steven Fong Architect
- Area: 3000 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: LOVEWOOD, Vicwest
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Professionals: Ara Engineering, Blackwell Structural Engineers, LRI Engineering Inc.
The 2025 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers Announces the Winners

The Architectural League of New York has announced the winners of its 44th cycle of the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers. Each year, the competition centers around a theme developed by a committee of past winners. This year's theme, Plot, invited participants to explore the role of plot in architecture, whether understood as land, drawing, or scheme, and consider how these frameworks shape design narratives and processes. Established in 1981, the annual competition recognizes early-career architects and designers in North America.
This year's programming follows a hybrid model. A virtual lecture series will launch on June 11 and feature presentations by the winners alongside moderated discussions. Installations by the winners will be presented either onsite or in digital formats and showcased in an online exhibition.
House in High Park / Ian MacDonald Architect Inc.
T3 Bayside / 3XN

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Architects: 3XN
- Area: 23000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Janet Rosenberg Studio, Soberman Engineering, Gradient Wind, BA Group, HGC Engineering Limited, +6
Winter Stations Unveils Six Winning Installations at Toronto's Woodbine Beach in 2025

The Winter Stations annual design competition celebrates its 11th edition in 2025. The competition challenges international artists and designers to reimagine lifeguard stations as captivating, interactive art installations. Designed to harmonize with the environment at Woodbine Beach in Toronto, Canada, these installations encourage immersive engagement with art in a public space, offering a transformative experience. Following its 10th anniversary in 2024, Winter Stations introduced an additional challenge, inviting participants to consider the future of the stations and their evolving relationship with the public and the environment. The theme for the 2025 edition, Dawn, calls on designers to explore how the stations can adapt, grow, and transform in the coming years.
Roxborough House / gh3*

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Architects: gh3*
- Area: 2690 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Vande Moortle
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Professionals: DL Engineering, McCallum HVAC Design Inc., Upside Development
STOCK T.C Culinary Emporium / Giannone Petricone Associates Inc. Architects

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Architects: Giannone Petricone Associates Inc. Architects
- Area: 21500 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Benjamin Moore, Bennet Mills, CIOT, Filotimo, FilzFelt, +4
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Professionals: RJC Engineers, BK Consulting Inc., Small Project Studio, D'Andrea Consulting
North York Ravine House / Denegri Bessai Studio

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Architects: Denegri Bessai Studio
- Area: 7080 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: ArtCraft Lighting, Caesarstone, PFR Group, Tata Mosaicos, Veneto Bath, +2
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Professionals: Contact Engineering, DJP Homes
Periscope House / Atelier RZLBD

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Architects: Atelier RZLBD
- Area: 122 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: TEG Structures, Maxamin Homes
10° of Seperation House / Atelier RZLBD

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Architects: Atelier RZLBD
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Joe Lee Engineering Co. LTD., V & P Enterprises, Shima Homes
Designing Bombardier’s Aerospace Campus in Toronto, Canada: Insights from Lilia Koleva of NEUF architect(e)s

Adjacent to Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the Bombardier Aircraft Assembly Center represents a landmark project in Canadian aerospace design. Located next to Canada's largest airport, it blends 70,000 m2 (750,000 ft2) of technical precision with a focus on people. ArchDaily's editor Moises Carrasco had the opportunity to speak with Lilia Koleva, partner at NEUF architect(e)s and founder of the firm's Toronto office, which led this project. Koleva shared insights into her professional journey and reflected on the challenges of building and growing NEUF's Toronto-based office. She also discusses the Bombardier Campus, describing it as a defining project in her career, and how it showcases NEUF's ability to tackle large-scale, technically demanding projects while maintaining a focus on the people who use the space. This project builds on the office's prior expertise in industrial design and expands its portfolio of human-centered architectural solutions. Koleva also reflects on the importance of fostering collaboration, adaptability, and a clear understanding of client needs; qualities that have defined her approach to architecture and leadership at NEUF.
Hay Sushi Restaurant / Odami

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Architects: Odami
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Odami, Spline Group


















