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Walls of Public Life: Kengo Kuma joins Seoul Biennale’s vision for civic architecture

At Seoul’s fifth Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, Kengo Kuma contributes to an imaginative installation called “Walls of Public Life”—one among 24 designed wall fragments that propose a new, emotionally rich language for urban facades. Far from mere barriers,...

Rebuilding Mosul: UNESCO’s vision for a city reclaiming its identity

Mosul is a city scarred by conflict yet defined by layers of history. In a candid conversation with UNESCO coordinator Maria Rita Acetoso, a deeper vision emerges—one of reconstruction not just in stone, but in memory and resilience. The project goes...

Meadow Road House: Studio Bark’s cork-clad retrofit rewrites Victorian living in Kent

In Tunbridge Wells, a 19th-century villa has been transformed into a beacon of low-carbon living. Studio Bark’s deep retrofit and modular extension has turned a traditional Victorian home into a sustainable, family-oriented dwelling—one that reduces operational energy use by...

Pullman Market: Clayton Korte’s vivid reinvention of a 1948 glass factory into San Antonio’s sensory-rich food hall

Clayton Korte’s adaptive transformation of the Samuels Glass factory in San Antonio’s Pearl District revives a 54,000-square-foot industrial relic as Pullman Market—a bustling food and culture destination where heritage, agriculture, and architecture converge. Honoring place through preservation Rather than demolish and...

The Carbon Garden Pavilion: Mizzi Studio reimagines ecological storytelling through fungi-inspired architecture

In the heart of Kew Gardens’ Carbon Garden, a striking new pavilion has taken root—not just as a structure, but as a living symbol. Designed by Mizzi Studio, this poetic, plant-like form channels the regenerative power of fungi, the...

Goldsmith Street’s uncertain future: How Britain’s most acclaimed social housing project faces political erasure

Once celebrated as a beacon of sustainable, dignified council housing, Goldsmith Street in Norwich is now at risk of being dismembered through the UK's "Right to Buy" policy. The award-winning development, lauded for its design integrity and energy efficiency,...

Golden Horn Plaza: Foster + Partners’ vision for a revitalised Istanbul waterfront

On the northern shore of Istanbul’s historic Golden Horn estuary, Foster + Partners has unveiled designs that promise to transform a neglected stretch of shoreline into a luxurious yet inclusive retail and cultural district. As part of the ambitious...

Casa Sofia: A green-threaded revival in Mexico City’s Roma district

Once left dormant in the heart of Colonia Roma, Casa Sofia has found new voice through the hands of AMASA Estudio. Originally built in the 1940s, the house has been quietly reimagined—its bones retained, its circulation reversed, its interiors...

Alloa Hills Weekend House: A terracotta refuge by Studio Sangath

In the quiet terrain near Gandhinagar, India, Studio Sangath has shaped a weekend house that feels more like a sanctuary than a structure. Built from earthen hues and elemental rhythms, the Alloa Hills Weekend House isn’t merely a residence—it...

Elorea Koreatown: A fragrance ritual inside a raw, futuristic temple

In a softly lit bell tower from the 1920s, the scent of cedarwood and citrus floats beneath a ceiling of quiet tension. This is Elorea Koreatown, a boutique designed by Studio Paul Chan as a total sensory experience—where scent...
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The Unruly Surface: Quarzite Rosso Levanto Redefines Luxury Interior Statements

In an age dominated by minimalist palettes, the Italian stone powerhouse Antolini is making a bold, maximalist counter-statement with...
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