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Architects: Frankie Pappas
- Year: 2023
Featured Wuhan Ski Resort / CLOU Architects
Featured High Street House / Lineburg Wang
Editor's Choice Pantone Announces Mocha Mousse as Color of the Year 2025
House of the Cape Robin / Frankie Pappas
Malt Drive Park / TF Cornerstone + SCAPE / Landscape Architecture
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Architects: SCAPE / Landscape Architecture, TF Cornerstone
- Area: 700 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Columbia Cascade Company/Custom, Landscape Forms, Lanscape form, Selux, Southside Precast Products, +2
SJ House/ ME Arquitetura
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Architects: ME Arquitetura
- Area: 11668 ft
- Year: 2024
Le Rhodia Restaurant / SAME architectes
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Architects: SAME architectes
- Area: 1023 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Alexandre Tellier, Celine Wright, Chiaki KOKAMI, Clémentine Messié, Cyril Dennery, +6
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Professionals: APB Concept, Alizée Freudenthal, Alexandre Tellier
Capella Building / Allies and Morrison
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Architects: Allies and Morrison
- Area: 21840 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Kone, LoR Explore, M3, Shawton Engineering
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Professionals: Todd Longstaff-Gowan, FMDC, Arup, Johnson Naylor
Talaricheruvu Rural School / CollectiveProject
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Architects: CollectiveProject
- Area: 40000 ft²
- Year: 2022
The Bright Side of Smart Home Design: Modular Freedom with the 55x55 Switch
The first light switch has come a long way since its invention in 1884 by John Henry Holmes in Newcastle, England. Holmes' ingenious 'quick-break technology' transformed the way electricity was managed, ensuring safer and more efficient lighting control. Since then, switches evolved in both form and function, embracing diverse designs—from toggles and rockers to the LED-illuminated models and sleek touch sensors. The function of the switch has also broadened, allowing us to operate more than just light at our fingertips, revolutionizing the convenience of shaping our interior environments.
On Human Rights Day, Grace Farms Launched a Toolkit of Ethical Strategies for Architects
Design for Freedom, an initiative launched by Grace Farms Foundation, has released an updated International Guidance & Toolkit designed to help architects and construction professionals source building materials ethically and avoid products linked to forced labor. The comprehensive online resource addresses the critical issue of forced labor within global supply chains, offering practical tools and strategies for implementation. The toolkit provides detailed information on twelve high-risk materials commonly used in construction, including glass, concrete, steel, timber, and bricks, highlighting the often inhumane conditions under which they are extracted and produced. The release of the guide coincides with Human Rights Day, further highlighting the urgency and global importance of addressing forced labor in the construction industry.
Grota´s House / Esquadra Arquitetos
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Architects: Esquadra Arquitetos
- Area: 2702 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Cimentare, Eliane Revestimentos, Galpão Casa em Movimento, Marmárini Mármores, Odisio Engenharia
Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils First Ever All-Timber Football Stadium in Stroud, United Kingdom
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled the design for Forest Green Rovers' Eco Park Stadium, located in Stroud, UK. As the first all-timber football stadium, the design uses sustainably sourced timber for key structural elements, including the framework, roof cantilevers, and cladding. The project combines innovative construction techniques with advanced material research to create a functional and environmentally considerate venue. Part of a larger development, the stadium is designed to integrate with its surroundings while offering facilities that benefit both the football club and the wider community.
The 25 Most Anticipated Projects of 2025
As 2024 comes to an end, the architectural world looks ahead to 2025, a year set to unveil transformative projects across the globe. From cultural landmarks in Asia, such as Sou Fujimoto's "Grand Ring" for Expo 2025 Osaka and MAD Architects' Hainan Science Museum in China, to dynamic urban developments like OMA's Harajuku Quest in Tokyo and David Chipperfield's Elbtower in Hamburg, these projects reflect a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and preserving cultural heritage.
In North America, Studio Gang's Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in Brooklyn and the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles highlight architecture's role in fostering community connections. Meanwhile, Europe anticipates Shigeru Ban's hybrid residential tower in Antwerp and Kengo Kuma's Visitor Center at Albania's Butrint National Park, showcasing the intersection of contemporary design and local context. As these projects take shape, they offer a glimpse into architecture's power to redefine spaces and inspire communities.
“Contigo” House and Workshop / Marcos Catalán & Marta García Orte Studio
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Architects: Marcos Catalán & Marta García Orte Studio
- Area: 91 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Artemide, Piera Ecocerámica, Quadro Design, Roca
Amoeba Office / Hiren Patel Architects
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Architects: Hiren Patel Architects
- Area: 8399 ft²
- Year: 2024
Lucida Restaurant and Bar / Shahira Fahmy Architects
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Architects: Shahira Fahmy Architects
- Area: 1250 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Studio39
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Professionals: Triangle Architects, Atelier 33
Salem Public Library Renovation / Hacker Architects
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Architects: Hacker Architects
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Manufacturers: Bernhardt, Biblio Model, Keilhauer, Lyngsoe Systems, Maharam, +1
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Professionals: Hacker, Ground Workshop, Westech Engineering, KPFF, PAE, +4