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Rotating Knowledge: Bjarke Ingels Group’s Radical Science Center For Claremont Mckenna

The Robert Day Sciences Center (RDSC) at Claremont McKenna College, the inaugural built project by BIG–Bjarke Ingels Group in the Los Angeles area, is...

Rooted In History: How Grounded Reimagined A 160-Year-Old Goan-Portuguese Home

The Toybox project by Indian practice Grounded represents a masterful act of adaptive reuse, bringing a 160-year-old Portuguese-style house in the quiet Goan village...

A Second Life On Trash Island: Schemata Architects’ Regenerative Ironworks Cafe

The Teshima Factory project by Schemata Architects is a profound work of architectural and social renewal, transforming a derelict ironworks on the Japanese island...

September’s Architectural Five: A Global Study In Sustainability And Personal Scale

September 2025 has delivered a fascinating study in residential architecture, highlighting homes where sustainability and deep personal connection take center stage. From a self-designed...

Creeping Through The Canopy: How Singapore’s First Super Low Energy Resort Is Regenerating The Rainforest

In a radical departure from traditional hospitality, the new Mandai Rainforest Resort, designed by WOW Architects and operated by Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts,...

From Ancient Art Studio To Pho Villa: The Transformation Journey Of The Pho Bac House

  In a quiet Seattle neighborhood, a modest structure that once served as an art studio and a chapel has been spectacularly transformed into a...

The Hedge and Arbour House: When Architecture Defers to the Dynamic Power of Nature

Tucked away behind a substantial hedge in a verdant Melbourne suburb, the Hedge and Arbour House by Australian practice Studio Bright offers a masterful...

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw: The Architect Who Engineered Joy and Light

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the visionary British architect whose career shaped the "high-tech" movement and gave the world masterpieces of structural clarity like the Waterloo...

Filling the Gaps: Eight Infill Houses That Turn Vacant City Plots Into Unique Homes

Against the backdrop of increasingly dense cities, vacant, neglected, or oddly-shaped plots—known as "infill sites"—are becoming the proving ground for talented architects worldwide. This...

A compact home celebrating urban life: Melville in Melbourne

The Melville project by architect Jos Tan (Tan Architecture) is a classic case study in maximizing living space on an extremely small urban plot...

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