House in the Forest / Vasconcelos Arquitectura + Espacio Tangible

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San Simón el Alto, Mexico

Pré de l’Enclos 2 Housing Rehabilitation / SOL Architecture & Urbanisme

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Evening Sky Residence / Scott I Edwards Architecture

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Design Ethos of Subtraction and Addition: 10 Adaptive Reuse Projects for Commercial and Social Spaces in Asia

While adaptive reuse has been increasingly acknowledged as a vital architectural strategy worldwide, its discourse and implementation in Asia are still expanding—driven by growing ecological awareness and a shifting understanding of architectural knowledge. Rather than accelerating a developmentalist model centered on demolition and new construction, architects today are confronted with a different approach to the built environment: treating the existing structure as a resource—an archive of materials, spatial organizations, and informal histories.

Adaptive reuse is often associated with the preservation of historic buildings and culturally significant heritage. Yet the vast field of seemingly 'less-valued' structures—abandoned houses, standard yet old dwellings, non-conforming office buildings, and overlooked urban voids—has become ground for experimentation. These sites challenge architects and designers to reconsider prevailing standards of efficiency and market-driven development, and to imagine spatial and ecological practices that avoid the continual loss of embodied material and cultural knowledge inherent in constant rebuilding.

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House in Anglesea / MGAO

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Anglesea, Australia
  • Architects: MGAO
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Alspec, Laminex

Heatherwick Studio and MANICA Reveal Stadium Design Defined by Twelve Brick Chimneys in Birmingham

Heatherwick Studio and MANICA Architecture have released the design for Birmingham City Football Club's new stadium, set to anchor the forthcoming Birmingham Sports Quarter in East Birmingham, England. The 62,000-seat venue, planned for Bordesley Green, forms part of a wider redevelopment strategy and coincides with the club's 150th anniversary. Developed through a competition led by filmmaker Steven Knight, the project aims to introduce a multifunctional sports and cultural venue integrated into its urban context.

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Canal Beach Nature Resort / Atelier Bugio

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  • Architects: Atelier Bugio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3316
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Grand Prize Winners Announced for the 2025 Holcim Foundation Awards

The Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction has announced the Grand Prize Winners of the 2025 Holcim Awards, selecting one project from each global region to represent the most impactful approaches to sustainable design in this cycle. This edition marks the introduction of the Grand Prize format, replacing the previous tiered distinctions to better acknowledge diverse regional contexts and avoid hierarchical rankings. Evaluated by juries chaired by Sou Fujimoto (Asia Pacific), Kjetil Trædal Thorsen (Europe), Sandra Barclay (Latin America), Lina Ghotmeh (Middle East and Africa), and Jeanne Gang (North America), the winning projects reflect the Foundation's principles of holistic, transformational, and transferable design.

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Royal Thai Embassy / OUALALOU+CHOI

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Rabat, Morocco
  • Architects: OUALALOU+CHOI
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  493
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

A Life Where Spaces Connect / Architrip Inc.

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Date, Japan
  • Architects: Architrip Inc.
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  89
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Architecture in Motion: Framing Spaces That Live and Breathe

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Architectural space has long been framed by permanence: rooms for fixed functions, facades that clearly define where exterior ends and interior begins. Yet contemporary life is defined by overlap and transition: between work and living, interior and exterior, privacy and community. Spatial needs evolve continually, demanding architecture that can respond, adapt, and remain relevant over time. 

In this context, adaptability has emerged not only as a design ambition but as a sustainable necessity. Buildings that adjust to shifting uses, evolving climates, or new forms of living extend their lifespan and reduce the need for demolition or extensive retrofits. Flexibility becomes a measure of resilience, allowing structures to remain vital across decades. But how can architecture respond to the evolving ways we inhabit and experience space?

K's Verandah / Hiren Patel Architects + Design

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Ahmedabad, India

House AL / N2B Arquitetura

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  • Architects: N2B Arquitetura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1124
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Kaiser Borsari Hall - Western Washington University / Perkins&Will

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  • Architects: Perkins&Will
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  53345 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Rieder Group, Forbo Flooring Systems, Interface, Armstrong Ceilings, Daltile, +8

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