
Featured Pavilion in El Durazno / Nicolás Oks
Cosmos House / Andréa Helou
Dr. Caro urban bus interchange in Elche / ARN / Arquitectos

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Architects: ARN / Arquitectos
- Area: 4650 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Benito Urban, Breinco, Escofet
Care Villa / FELT architecture & design

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Architects: FELT architecture & design
- Area: 850 m²
- Year: 2025
Mons Train Station / Santiago Calatrava
Landforms Office / Billboards
Hotel Myeongdong Station / Yong Ju Lee Architecture
Caetés House / Ateliê GR
Long Lake Cottage / Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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Architects: Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
- Area: 333 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Lutron, Fisher & Paykel, Inline Fiberglass, Antoinette, Article Furniture, +22
Buildner and Kingspan Launch MICROHOME 2026 With €100K in Awards and Announce 10th Edition Winners

In collaboration with building materials manufacturer Kingspan, Buildner has launched MICROHOME 2026, the eleventh edition of its annual competition, offering a €100,000 prize fund. This global competition invites architects, designers, and creative thinkers to redefine the concept of microhomes and develop cutting-edge, sustainable solutions for compact housing.
Paris’ Tour Montparnasse Observatory to Close in March 2026 as Redevelopment Plans Move Forward

The public observation deck at the top of the Tour Montparnasse, long considered one of the most debated additions to the Parisian skyline, is set to close on March 31, 2026, ahead of a major redevelopment of the tower and its surrounding complex. Completed in 1973, the 210-meter structure has remained the only skyscraper within central Paris for decades, frequently criticized for its scale and contrast with the historic cityscape. The closure of the Paris Montparnasse Observatory marks the beginning of a multi-year transformation aimed at modernizing the tower while rethinking its relationship with the surrounding Montparnasse district.
The Lab / VAK architecten

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Architects: VAK architecten
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2026
Heatherwick Studio Unveils Design for Daegyo Apartments Redevelopment in Seoul, South Korea

Heatherwick Studio has unveiled the first images of the design for the transformation of the Daegyo Apartments in Yeouido, Seoul. The project, the firm's first residential project in South Korea, was presented by Thomas Heatherwick to the Yeouido Daegyo Residents' Union at a meeting of their General Assembly on February 28, 2026. The development was first announced in mid-2025 as a community-led residential redevelopment, with the studio remaining involved throughout all phases of the project from concept to completion. The design is set to transform four residential buildings from 1975, aiming to establish a distinctive and appealing character, distinct from the average apartment building in Seoul.





















