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Architects: Sergei Tchoban
- Area: 6150 m²
- Year: 2024
Featured Xi’an CCBD / Heatherwick Studio
SAB Office Building / Sergei Tchoban
Ackerman Farmhouse / Fuller/Overby Architecture
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Architects: Fuller/Overby Architecture
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Alex Chay, Silman, Joe DiPompeo, Mark Cambria, Fusion Systems
Angra House / Arthur Casas
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Architects: Studio Arthur Casas
- Area: 7535 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Core, Eurocentro, Guandu Mármores, Marvelar, Uniflex Ipanema, +1
Garden guesthouse / KFA arkitekter
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Architects: KFA arkitekter
- Area: 30 m²
- Year: 2023
Apartment inside a Medieval Tower / CMTarchitetti
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Architects: CMTarchitetti
- Area: 140 m²
- Year: 2023
House Laranjeiras / mf+arquitects
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Architects: mf+arquitetos
- Area: 958 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Acervo Pessoal, Bambui, Deca, Jmar, Lumini
Buildner and Kingspan Announce the Eighth Edition of the MICROHOME Competition with a 100,000 EUR Prize Fund
The MICROHOME 2025 Competition by Buildner is back, offering a record-breaking 100,000 EUR prize fund to celebrate cutting-edge, sustainable solutions for compact housing. Sponsored by Kingspan, this global competition invites architects, designers, and creative thinkers to redefine the concept of microhomes.
Register before the deadline on 13 February 2025.
A European Citizens’ Initiative Calls for a “Right to Reuse” Existing Buildings
HouseEurope! is the European Citizens' Initiative calling for EU legislation to make renovation and reuse of existing structures more easy, affordable and social. The initiative aims to curb demolition driven by speculation and foster a construction industry that prioritizes the potential of existing public and private buildings. As a tool of direct democracy, European Citizens' Initiatives allow citizens to propose legislation at the EU level. For the legislation to be officially considered and implemented by the European Commission and EU member states, it requires the support of 1 million European citizens from at least seven EU countries. Voting starts on February 1st, 2025.
Lyon Confluence Mixed-Use Quarter / David Chipperfield Architects
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Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
- Area: 30000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Wirtz International Cogeci, COGECI, Quadriplus Groupe, KATENE, Acouphen, +3
Studio Weave Leads Design of British Museum's New Visitor Pavilions Amid Broader Masterplan Initiatives
The British Museum has revealed Studio Weave as the lead team selected to design its new visitor welcome pavilions and forecourt as part of a larger redevelopment initiative. The project is one of the Museum's key steps in its extensive Masterplan, which aims to modernize the iconic central London site while preserving its historical significance. The winning proposal was chosen through a competition organized under the Greater London Authority's Architecture + Urbanism framework, which prioritizes diversity and sustainability in design.
Designing for All: Exploring Empathy, Inclusivity, Accessibility and Spatial Equity in Architecture
The concept of inclusive architecture has gained prominence as the built environment evolves to reflect and address the diverse needs of humanity. This approach prioritizes empathy, accessibility, and equity, striving to create spaces that resonate with individuals across a spectrum of demographics, abilities, and cultural contexts. It moves beyond merely meeting accessibility standards or incorporating universal design elements; instead, it embodies a paradigm shift that humanizes architecture and aligns it with fundamental social values. Through this lens, inclusive architecture fosters connections, embraces diversity, and ensures that physical spaces contribute to collective well-being.
This article explores four interrelated themes — Empathy, Inclusive Architecture, and Spatial Equity and Accessibility— through selected articles published in 2024. Together, these themes reveal how architecture can respond to societal challenges and aspirations, illustrating its potential as a catalyst for social change. From designing for emotional connection to addressing spatial inequalities, the lessons of 2024 emphasize the responsibility of architects to create spaces that transcend functionality, champion inclusivity at every scale, and foster environments where everyone feels seen, valued, and empowered.
Kep West Outdoor Plaza and Restaurants / Bloom Architecture
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Architects: Bloom Architecture
- Area: 2500 m²
- Year: 2023
Swissness Framed: Micromechanics and Minimalist Windows in Modern Architecture
Each region possesses a distinct architectural identity, serving as a cultural "fingerprint" that makes it uniquely recognizable. Italian design, for instance, draws from the Roman legacy using stone and light hues. Turkey is distinguished by intricate glazed tilework that adorns walls and ceilings, whereas Mexico embraces vibrant colors and textures through local materials and artisanry. Many of these elements are rooted in heritage-based practices, yet over time, they have been reimagined and transformed through new processes, giving rise to contemporary architectural expressions. In Switzerland, the concept of "Swissness" frames this core identity—a fusion of watchmaking precision and functionality. Rooted in micromechanics, Swiss engineering, and craftsmanship converge in the design of modern minimalist windows, where clean lines and transparency redefine boundaries and shape the architectural language.
Living Room of Dawu Village / Not A Studio
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Architects: Not A Studio
- Area: 1500 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Nippon