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Sailing through memory: Kengo Kuma’s Qatar Pavilion evokes maritime heritage at Expo 2025 Osaka

Inspired by the curves of traditional dhow sails and built with a fusion of Japanese and Qatari craftsmanship, the Qatar Pavilion by Kengo Kuma and Associates at Expo 2025 Osaka is a fluid meditation on coastal identity, architectural storytelling...

Cube, reimagined: Rarify and Gantri unveil infinitely expandable 3D-printed light at NYCxDesign

Blending vintage sensibility with cutting-edge digital fabrication, the Cube One Table Lamp is the first collaborative release from furniture curator Rarify and California-based lighting brand Gantri. Debuted at NYCxDesign 2025, the modular, 3D-printed lighting system pushes the boundaries of...

Bridges of memory: Five visionary designs unveiled for Queen Elizabeth II’s London memorial

The legacy of Queen Elizabeth II — Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of continuity through the 20th and 21st centuries is one step closer to a permanent presence in the heart of London. Five shortlisted designs for her...

Zaha Hadid Architects pioneers adobe construction with new Saudi museum

Zaha Hadid Architects has embarked on a groundbreaking project in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia — its first-ever building constructed with adobe, a traditional mud-brick material. The Asaan museum, located in the historic At-Turaif district, promises to blend cutting-edge design with...

SMAR architecture studio transforms Kaunas museum roof into glowing aluminium landmark

Rising gracefully beside the Nemunas River in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city, the new Science Island Museum redefines the skyline with a striking architectural gesture — a glowing aluminium disc that crowns its roof like a radiant new sun. Designed...

Alex Chinneck transforms Georgian facade into whimsical sculpture for Clerkenwell Design Week

For Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, British artist Alex Chinneck has unveiled A Week at the Knees, a striking installation that transforms a Georgian brick facade into a rippling, almost human-like form. Standing 5.5 metres tall and stretching 13.5 metres...

Longchamp’s iconic New York store refreshed with bold new look by Heatherwick Studio

Heatherwick Studio has revisited and reimagined its iconic Longchamp boutique in Downtown Manhattan, delivering a fresh and vibrant update that blends bold color with tactile, three-dimensional textures. Originally completed in 2006, the boutique’s sculptural steel staircase—a defining architectural feature—has...

Building from the ground up: Morocco reimagines earthen architecture in Venice

At the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, Morocco’s pavilion challenges the dominance of concrete by celebrating the wisdom of ancient building techniques—and rethinking the future of soil as a modern, resilient material. A pavilion rooted in earth The Morocco Pavilion at the...

Rooted in nature: A Danish guesthouse made entirely from native plants

Designer Sara Martinsen has redefined what it means to live close to nature. In a world obsessed with innovation and global sourcing, her new guest pavilion near Copenhagen invites visitors to sleep, breathe, and experience architecture that is entirely,...

Shaped by the land: How one Singapore family turned a steep slope into a dream home

Building a family home is never simple—but when the land itself is steep and irregular, it demands vision, patience, and a bold partnership with nature. For homeowner Wang Yi Shi and her family of five, that journey led to...
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Emma Raducanu’s mental reset: Eyes on Wimbledon after Eastbourne exit

Emma Raducanu’s final match at Eastbourne ended in frustration, disappointment, and reflection. After an emotional week that saw glimpses...
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