Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide
Sagarana House / Estúdio HAA!
24 February 2026 @ 3:00 pm
The Casa Vão was developed within the parametric system of pre-fabricated residential projects created by the construtech PELE (Personalization at Scale), a spin-off company of the HAA! Studio!
Center for Health / Dorte Mandrup
24 February 2026 @ 12:00 pm
The new Center for Health in Copenhagen combines plenty of daylight, natural materials, greenery, and room for movement and community to support rehabilitation and treatment of lifestyle-related diseases. Designed by Danish architecture studio Dorte Mandrup, the building features an impressive central space, formed by the sculptural rhythm of 15-meter-high timber arches.
Seturi Studio / Seturidesign + Idaaf Architects
24 February 2026 @ 10:00 am
Seturi Studio is a hybrid living and working space in Tbilisi, located within a historic building originally constructed by German settlers more than 100 years ago. The project reinterprets the traditional artist's studio through adaptive reuse, merging domestic life and creative production within a unified architectural framework.
Designing for Coexistence: The Invisible City of Bees
24 February 2026 @ 7:30 am
In the first days after birth, the bee remains inside the nest, cleaning cells and being fed by other workers. Over time, it begins organizing pollen stores, regulating the hive's temperature, and guarding the entrance. Only in the final weeks of its life does it leave the shelter to fly. It is in the moment of flight that its trajectory begins to intersect with architecture and the city. In search of nectar, it moves across a territory shaped not only by its spatial memory and the availability of flowers, but by the way we construct the built environment. Each movement becomes a negotiation wit
Zviad Gamsakhurdia Presidential Center / Tsanava + Maisuradze + T-architects
24 February 2026 @ 7:00 am
The project establishes a multifunctional civic and educational center in Zugdidi, setting a precedent for decentralization and regional cultural renewal in Georgia. It addresses the city's ambition to foster social integration and is a new civic landmark where interaction and public space are at the core of the design.
What Happens When Solar Is Treated as a Building Material?
24 February 2026 @ 6:45 am
As environmental accountability becomes embedded in design culture, the building envelope is being reconsidered not just as a protective skin, but as an active energy-producing surface. Treating solar technology as a material rather than an attachment reshapes how architecture is conceived and detailed. Color, texture, rhythm, and assembly become inseparable from performance. Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) operate within this expanded definition of materiality. By integrating solar technology into façades and rainscreens from the earliest project stages, architects can reduce redundancy, align energy goals with design intent, and rethink how envelopes are composed. Yet translating this ambition into buildable systems requires technical precision and construction intelligence.
The 12th Edition of Toronto’s Winter Stations Reveals Images of Five Winning Projects
24 February 2026 @ 6:30 am
The annual Winter Stations design competition returns to Toronto for its twelfth edition, once again transforming the lifeguard stations of Woodbine Beach into temporary works of public art. On view from February 16 to March 30, 2026, this year's exhibition is organized under the theme Mirage, inviting participants to examine perception, illusion, and the shifting boundaries between what is seen and what is constructed. Selected from more than 300 international submissions, three winning proposals from Canada, the United States, and a
Gallineta House / OAM Oficina d'Arquitectura a Mallorca
24 February 2026 @ 6:00 am
The house settles gently into the landscape, resting on the highest point and unfolding along the slope. This quiet gesture reduces earthworks and lets the main façade open wide to the south, drawing in the light.
The Final Piece of Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia Central Tower Installed in Barcelona
24 February 2026 @ 5:30 am
The final piece of the central tower of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia has been laid in place, bringing the church to its maximum height of 172.5 m. La Sagrada Familia, one of architectural history's most notorious unfinished buildings, became Antoni Gaudí's defining project in 1883, when he transformed a neo-Gothic design into one of the best-known structures of Catalan Modernisme. One hundred and forty-four years after construction began, the upper section of the 17-meter-high, four-sided steel and glass cross was winched into position at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 20, completing the tower dedicated to Jesus Christ. This milestone confirms the project's final stage of constructio
Open Call for Projects Collaborator Program Participant at ArchDaily
24 February 2026 @ 4:30 am
ArchDaily is looking for a proactive and curious architect to be part of our Projects Collaborator Program. As a part-time program participant, you will be working with the team in charge of curating and coordinating all built project publications on ArchDaily.