
Thürwachterhaus / Büro Mühlbauer

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Architects: Büro Mühlbauer
- Area: 2024 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: JUNG, ACO Drainage, Duravit, Brillux, Creaton, +6
Healing Light: The Impact of "Liter of Light" on Community Well-Being

Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the most revolutionary and impactful. During Brazil's energy crisis in 2002, mechanic Alfredo Moser developed an accessible and effective way to illuminate indoor spaces during the day. Using only a PET bottle installed on the roof, filled with water and bleach, he harnessed the refraction of sunlight to bring brightness to spaces previously immersed in darkness. In self-built homes, where successive extensions often compromise natural light and ventilation, this solution makes a significant difference. Named the "Moser lamp," the invention produces illumination equivalent to a 60W bulb and gained worldwide recognition through various reports. Since then, the project has continued to evolve and adapt to the needs of modern communities, transforming lives through a solution that is as simple as it is highly intelligent.
Early Childhood Center / Guillaume Ramillien Architecture

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Architects: Guillaume Ramillien Architecture
- Area: 1350 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Orona Pecres
One Week Until Salone del Mobile 2025: A Guide to Key Talks, Roundtables, and Special Installations

The 63rd edition of the Salone del Mobile will take place in Milan from April 8 to 13, 2025. Dating back to 1961, Salone del Mobile is a trade fair that covers a wide range of interior design products. The theme of this edition focuses on exploring the deep connections between humanity and design, aiming to establish the event as a creative platform beyond its commercial functions. The fair also serves as a laboratory for experimentation and the exchange of ideas, where new prototypes for furniture and domestic spaces are presented in settings that bring different narratives about ways of living to life. In addition to the furniture exhibition, the event will feature installations, conferences, and workshops, all taking place over the five days at Milan's Rho Fiera fairgrounds.
Cityplot Buiksloterham / Studioninedots + DELVA Landscape Architecture

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Architects: DELVA Landscape Architecture, Studioninedots
- Area: 63000 m²
- Year: 2013
ELEMENT´U Pavilion / Camilo Rebelo + Jiani Huang + RAC Studio

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Architects: Camilo Rebelo, Jiani Huang, RAC STUDIO
- Area: 55 m²
- Year: 2022
CIMI Restaurant / Jo Nagasaka + Schemata Architects

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Architects: Jo Nagasaka, Schemata Architects
- Area: 46 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: TAKAHIRO LUMBER
AUM Cabins / Arthur Kariev Architects
Seriema House / TETRO Arquitetura
Skaistakalnis Park / PUPA Life Over Space

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Architects: PUPA Life Over Space
- Area: 297000 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Kompan playgrounds
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Professionals: Terra Firma LT, Mutuus
Not a Rural House / AACM - Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi

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Architects: AACM - Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: FLOS, Ital Plastick, Knoll International, Zanutta
bofumil sendagaya Café / Jo Nagasaka + Schemata Architects
Archi/Tree/tecture: Lithuania’s Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale Explores the Relationship Between Identity and Urban Nature

The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale presents Archi / Tree / tecture, a project by the National Architects Association. Commissioned by Juratė Tutlyte and curated by architect Gintaras Balčytis, the exhibition invites architects, students, communities, and visitors to reflect on the deep connections between architecture and urban nature. It positions the discipline as an interpretive medium that reveals the layered relationships shaping our cities, which in turn reflect these dynamic interactions. The proposal evokes an urban memory rooted in landscapes where fields and trees once stood, introducing the dimension of time into discussions on city ecosystems, sustainability, and resilience. The exhibition, an indoor installation designed by architects Paulius Vaitiekūnas, Andrius Pukis, and Vika Pranaitytė, will be set within the Church of Santa Maria dei Derelitti. The audiovisual and light installation in the pavilion was designed by the interdisciplinary art duo Lina Pranaitytė and Urtė Pakers, while the sculptural component of the installation was created by Kęstutis Lanauskas.