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Anatomy of a Maya City: The Urban Structure of Copán in Honduras

27 May 2026 @ 7:30 am

Deep in western Honduras, within a valley near the Guatemalan border, lies the ancient Maya city of Copán. Flourishing during the Classic period between the fifth and ninth centuries CE, the city developed as a regional epicenter through trade networks, dynastic politics, and monumental architecture. Today, the site is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its extensive architectural remains, including stepped pyramids, sculpted stelae, and ceremonial core. Over a century of systematic archaeological research has documented its urban morphology, revealing distinct residential districts, civic spaces, and systems of movement and visibility.

Slope House / SOURCE Architecture Studio

27 May 2026 @ 7:00 am

In a rural Polish landscape, a planning regulation became the starting point for one of the project's most inventive moves: a roof that extends beyond the building, folds toward the ground, and transforms into a walkable hill.

"A Place Remembers What Has Happened:" Tsuyoshi Tane on Memory as a Design Driver in Louisiana Channel Interview

27 May 2026 @ 6:30 am

Tsuyoshi Tane is a Japanese architect born in 1979 in Tokyo and based in Paris, where he founded ATTA – Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects in 2006. Working across cultural, institutional, and landscape-related projects, Tane has developed an architectural approach that positions memory as a fundamental design driver. In his interview with Louisiana Channel, filmed in his Paris studio, Tane reflects on

Vertical Extension and Refurbishment of Collège Rousseau / Burckhardt

27 May 2026 @ 6:00 am

The heritage- protected Collège Rousseau in Geneva, built in 1969 by Alain Ritter, is a remarkable example of Brutalism. Not only did the building's condition require refurbishment, but an extension was also needed to cope with the increased of students. Burckhardt won the architectural design competition in 2018 with a proposal that emphasizes continuity and yet breaks with it: From the outside, the added story extends the existing façade with its striking relief of finished concrete components in such a way that the addition is only recognizable at second glance. Inside, however, the intervention presents itself as a light and airy wooden construction that exudes a cozy atmosphere.

SLA Designs Public Spaces and Streetscapes for Toronto's New Island Community in the Port Lands

27 May 2026 @ 5:30 am

Landscape and urban design studio SLA has unveiled the design for the public realm and streetscapes of Toronto's new 39.8-hectare waterfront community. The urban landscape project "Ookwemin Minising" is located in the Port Lands, an industrial and recreational district southeast of downtown Toronto, currently undergoing urban revitalization to transform the area from a former industrial zone into a naturalized river valley, mixed-use neighbourhoods, and public parkland. The overall transformation is being led by Waterfront

When Architecture Moves: Kinetic Design and the Rituals of Space

27 May 2026 @ 4:00 am

For centuries, architecture has been defined by unmoving permanence. A building is assumed to be fixed, its walls and foundation immobile in space. A growing number of architects are now challenging this assumption by incorporating movement into the very fabric and tectonic structures of buildings.

JGG I Shopping Center / OMAC Arquitectos

27 May 2026 @ 3:00 am

Re-signifying the space based on the courtyard as the articulating core, reclaiming its role as the heart of 19th-century architecture and reactivating the historical dialogue of the property.

Barwon Dunes House / Eliza Blair Architecture

27 May 2026 @ 2:00 am

Set in Barwon Heads, Barwon Dunes House is a contemporary coastal residence designed by Eliza Blair Architecture for relaxed, long-term family living. The home responds to its rugged coastal setting through a balance of durability, warmth, and connection to the landscape, with spaces carefully arranged to capture natural light, privacy, and sheltered outdoor living.

Anna Pao Sohmen Centre at YK Pao School / Scenic Architecture Office

27 May 2026 @ 12:00 am

Following deep communication with the school, we began to formulate our concept around three questions:·How can architecture become the material carrier of holistic education and East-West integration?·How can we creatively unlock spatial potential within a constrained site?·How can we respond to the diverse teaching and usage scenarios of YK Pao School?It was through this reflection that the design concept of "Interface Architecture" gradually took shape, serving as the core language running through the entire design process.

Hiwa - The University of Auckland Recreation Centre / Warren and Mahoney + MJMA

26 May 2026 @ 7:00 pm

The University of Auckland is an urban campus that is fully meshed into the heart of this city of 1.8-million people. Auckland's dramatic topography is dotted with rainforest and 53-inactive volcanic centres that make up the Auckland volcanic field. This project's dense student precinct and sloping site created challenges for accessibility, interconnection, and serviceability.