Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide
Mount Bazaar / People’s Architecture Office
14 June 2026 @ 2:00 am
On the industrial site of Yangpu's Fuxing Island, Mount Bazaar—a three-dimensional scaffolding installation created for the 2025 Shanghai Urban Space Art Season (SUSAS)—rises from the ground to form a mountainous structure, providing citizens with a new type of public space that integrates commerce, leisure, and scenic viewing.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway Ramp / ASPECT Studios
13 June 2026 @ 9:00 pm
The Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway Ramp redefines access to one of Australia's most significant pieces of public infrastructure. For decades, the northern approach to the Bridge's cycleway ended in stairs, breaking one of the city's most iconic journeys. This project replaces that stair-only access with a safe, legible and fully accessible ramp, completing a long-missing link in Sydney's cycling network and opening the crossing to riders of all ages and abilities.
KLE School, Sankeshwar / Shreyas Patil Architects
13 June 2026 @ 5:00 pm
The school spans approximately 1,25,000 sq. ft. and comprises facilities for a 12-classroom pre-primary school, a 40-classroom primary to higher-grade school, and an 8-classroom integrated PU college. Each of these classrooms comfortably accommodates forty students. The classroom sizes vary in accordance with the grade level.
Vicco Building / sauermartins
13 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Located in a residential area of porto alegre, near some of the city’s most important public parks, the building embodies a series of small efforts, small gestures, capable of emphasizing the dialogue between interior and exterior, public and private realms, thus favoring the relationship with the street.
La Piada / pfeffermint AG
13 June 2026 @ 11:00 am
We were commissioned to develop the interior design and branding for La Piada in Zurich's Kreis 1 district – a place that combines authenticity, atmosphere, urban flair, and Italian joie de vivre.
Candy Loft / SUSA
13 June 2026 @ 9:00 am
Delivered in Spring 2025, this residential renovation within Toronto's historic Candy Factory Lofts reinterprets a 1907 confectionery plant as a contemporary home shaped by layers of industrial, cultural, and spatial memory. Located in downtown Toronto, the building has served multiple lives: first as a textile mill, later as a site of labor activism, and, in the 1990s, as one of the city's earliest large-scale adaptive-reuse projects, helping reintroduce residential life to the urban core. Beneath this industrial narrative lies an older geography: the Carrying Place, an Indigenous trade route used by the Wendat, Seneca, and Mississaugas of the Credit, whose presence continues to inform the land. The client brief called for a highly efficient, storage-rich home that preserved the openness and character of the original loft while supporting contemporary patterns of living.
When Façades Become Habitats: Architecture Making Room for Other Species
13 June 2026 @ 7:30 am
When we think of façades, we rarely think of them as habitats. We see them as the elements that separate interior from exterior, regulate temperature, reduce noise, and protect buildings from external conditions. They give architecture its visual language, but they are also expected to keep the outside world at a distance. In doing so, façades have often been understood as barriers: surfaces that define where human comfort begins and where the environment is meant to remain outside.
2226 Robin Seestadt Office Building / Baumschlager Eberle Architekten
13 June 2026 @ 6:00 am
Brief: A group of mixed-use buildings designed on the 2226 principle, without cooling, heating, or ventilation technology, is created for Aspern Seestadt, a new and developing Vienna neighborhood that combines sustainability, quality of life, and economic dynamism.
Villa E / Vásquez & López Arquitectos
13 June 2026 @ 3:00 am
Architecture that emerges from the "red earth" and breathes with the Amazonian climate.
OASIZ / Ruhaus Studio
13 June 2026 @ 2:00 am
The project originated as a response to Shenzhen's high-density urban environment. As a city rapidly built from reinforced concrete, Shenzhen's spatial experience often exhibits a highly ordered, industrialized character. Oasiz's new store attempts to re-examine the relationship between industrial construction and natural life within this context—not by creating direct contrast or conflict, but by establishing a logic of coexistence within a single spatial system.