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Diplomacy in the Desert: Ennead Architects Crafts a ‘Monumental’ US Consulate

On a steep, rugged site in Nogales, Mexico, at one of the busiest border crossings between the United States and Mexico, a new US...

A Beacon of Light: Delmulle Delmulle Architecten’s Glass Brick House Illuminates an Infill Site

In the historic city of Ghent, a small gap within a terraced street has been transformed into an architectural marvel. Designed by local studio...

Stone and Sky: K-Studio Forges a Modernist Haven in the Greek Landscape

In the sun-drenched region of Messinia, a holiday home stands as a quiet tribute to the power of contrast and connection. Designed by Athens-based...

Sculpting the Void: Tadao Ando and Antony Gormley Create a Concrete Sanctuary

A unique dialogue has been forged between two masters of their respective fields: Japanese architect Tadao Ando and British sculptor Antony Gormley. At Museum...

A New Chapter for Tbilisi: Neri&Hu Transforms a Soviet-Era Ruin

In the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, one of the city's most prominent Soviet-era ruins has found new life. Architecture firm Neri&Hu has meticulously transformed...

Chicago O’Hare Airport: Concourse D Breaks Ground with Nature-Inspired Design

Chicago, USA – Groundbreaking has officially commenced for Concourse D at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, designed by a consortium of leading architects. This critical...

A Study in Subtropical Living: Peter Besley’s Brisbane Home Embraces Nature and Family

On a sloping site at the base of Mount Coot-tha in Brisbane, Australia, architect Peter Besley has completed a truly remarkable family home. Named...

A new shape for the Strip: BIG breaks ground on armadillo-inspired Las Vegas stadium

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has officially broken ground on a striking new home for the Las Vegas Athletics baseball team. Nicknamed "The Armadillo," the...

Architecture as agent of change

From deserted villages in the UAE to coral reefs beneath the Gulf, the graduating class of the American University in Dubai’s School of Architecture,...

Opera house for insects and felted villages: University of Westminster students reimagine architecture for a changing world

From opera houses designed for insect reproduction to self-built settlements for waste workers and felted villages that revive the wool industry, this year’s graduating...

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