Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide
Treehouse / Das Studio
25 March 2026 @ 7:00 pm
A joyful and thoughtful reinvention, Treehouse stands as a generous community gesture. A home where passersby can't help but stop and stare, and the owners marvel at their bespoke forever home, which will serve them throughout all stages of life. "Though not perched among the trees itself, there's an undeniable feeling of living within the canopy, the lively song of cockatoos just outside their bedroom window."
Twin Houses / Meraki Arquitectura + Diseño
25 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm
In the city of San Bernardino, within a residential development set on a hillside overlooking Lake Ypacaraí, this project consists of two twin houses designed to engage directly with the landscape.
HOOD Café / Ponomarenko Volodymyr
25 March 2026 @ 12:00 pm
Warsaw's HOOD represents an exercise in duality across 108 square meters. Located at 37 Poznańska Street, the space operates on a continuous cycle, seamlessly transforming from morning coffee service to evening sets. The project consciously eschews decoration, offering instead a dialogue between raw materiality and surgically precise geometry, where calm and dynamism coexist.
Villa Färingsö - Artist's House / Strombro Building Workshop
25 March 2026 @ 10:00 am
Site - A gentle slope, of 1/10 towards west with oaks, fruit trees, and a vast landscape of pastures, and with a backdrop of forest, inevitably demanded an envelope consisting of individual bodies, carefully situated within existing plateaus, flower beds, and ground conditions. Anything else would have posed as a big wall with a subterranean level, with all the problems that come with it.
The Line at a Crossroads: Revisiting NEOM's Vision for a Utopian City
25 March 2026 @ 7:30 am
In 2023, ArchDaily's editor-in-chief sat down with Tarek Qaddumi, Executive Director of the Line Design at NEOM, at the closing of the Line Exhibition in Riyadh. Qaddumi described a layered, three-dimensional city organized around the idea of a "five-minute sphere" of access: walkable communities stacked vertically, connected by high-speed rail, freed from cars and conventional street infrastructure, and designed to coexist symbiotically with the surrounding natural lan
Bridge of Happiness / HCCH Studio
25 March 2026 @ 7:00 am
The Xi Bridge (the Bridge of Happiness) is a newly added signature structure in Huashan Greenland, Shanghai. It lightly spans a stream and nestles within the trees. Serving both as the accessible route from the city street to the central lawn and as a small ceremonial space within the park, it is at once a piece of infrastructure and a place of ritual.
Architecture’s Blind Spot: The Gap Between Design and Construction
25 March 2026 @ 6:45 am
Initial sketches in notebooks and tracing paper, conceptual diagrams, perspectives, physical models, and massing studies capture the architectural imagination. But they represent only the beginning of the practice. The real challenge is translating ideas into buildable systems. Every wall, junction, and assembly must be resolved in detail, with systems working together in a way that allows the project to be built as intended. This is where most of the effort, complexity, and risk are concentrated, and where projects are ultimately resolved or begin to stumble.
X Architects Design Grand Mosque for Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Gate Development
25 March 2026 @ 6:30 am
Set within the historic district of Diriyah, widely recognized as the birthplace of the first Saudi state, the Grand Mosque by X Architects forms part of the ongoing transformation of the area into a major cultural destination in Riyadh. Envisioned within the Diriyah Gate II development, the project is positioned at the intersection of heritage preservation and large-scale urban redevelopment, contributing to a broader master plan that includes
Artist Residence and Studio in NY / Horizontal Design
25 March 2026 @ 6:00 am
At the end of 2018, during a gathering in New York, director Bing Ju met artist Emily and her husband Wolf. The couple, with extensive overseas experience and a deep understanding of Eastern philosophy, instantly connected with Bing's appreciation of Asian culture. Discussing their vision for a new home marked the beginning of a six-year design journey.
The First Pan-African Biennale Establishes a Platform for a Decolonized, African-Led Architectural Future
25 March 2026 @ 5:30 am
The Pan-African Biennale (PAB) is a platform for discussion and exchange on architecture, bringing together, for the first time, all countries in the African continent. To highlight African contributions to the field, it seeks to shift the narrative from one of fragility to one of resilience by raising awareness of the continent's traditions, design, culture, and collective memory. The inaugural one-week event is scheduled to take place in Nairobi, Kenya, launching on September 7, 2026. As the first architecture biennale of its kind on the continent and