On a steep, rugged site in Nogales, Mexico, at one of the busiest border crossings between the United States and Mexico, a new US Consulate General has taken its place. Designed by architecture studio Ennead Architects, the project was...
In the historic city of Ghent, a small gap within a terraced street has been transformed into an architectural marvel. Designed by local studio Delmulle Delmulle Architecten, the Glass Brick House is a three-storey home that stands as a...
In the sun-drenched region of Messinia, a holiday home stands as a quiet tribute to the power of contrast and connection. Designed by Athens-based K-Studio, the Southwand House is a masterful study in opposing forces: rough, vertical stone walls...
A unique dialogue has been forged between two masters of their respective fields: Japanese architect Tadao Ando and British sculptor Antony Gormley. At Museum SAN in Wonju, South Korea, their first-ever collaboration has resulted in a permanent subterranean gallery...
On a sloping site at the base of Mount Coot-tha in Brisbane, Australia, architect Peter Besley has completed a truly remarkable family home. Named Birdwood, the dwelling was designed for a multi-generational family that wanted a home where they...
In the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, one of the city's most prominent Soviet-era ruins has found new life. Architecture firm Neri&Hu has meticulously transformed the former central post office, a modernist landmark on Rustaveli Avenue, into the Telegraph Hotel....
Chicago, USA – Groundbreaking has officially commenced for Concourse D at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, designed by a consortium of leading architects. This critical project is part of a multi-year airport expansion plan, envisioned to deliver a modern, easily...
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has officially broken ground on a striking new home for the Las Vegas Athletics baseball team. Nicknamed "The Armadillo," the futuristic stadium marks BIG's first foray into Major League Baseball architecture and promises to bring...
Casablanca has always been a city in flux. What began as the Amazigh settlement of Anfa was destroyed by the Portuguese in 1468, only to be rebuilt and renamed Casa Branca—“White House”—a few decades later. When an earthquake leveled...
From deserted villages in the UAE to coral reefs beneath the Gulf, the graduating class of the American University in Dubai’s School of Architecture, Art and Design is reshaping architecture as a force of empathy, ecology, and empowerment. Their...