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Vihara House / Di Frenna Arquitectos

23 April 2026 @ 3:00 pm

There are territories where life is organized around water, where light filters through branches, and the vegetation defines how the air moves.

Montpellier Metropolitan Cemetery / Agence Traverses - Paysage, Urbanisme, Architecture

23 April 2026 @ 12:00 pm

The particularity of our project lies in the versatility of its responses to the program and its adaptation to the site. We treated the cemetery like a public landscaped park, we have developed a symbolic work on the relationship between death and the cosmos, nature, earth, sky, and light.

Kiellandsstien Residence / Hoem + Folstad Arkitekter

23 April 2026 @ 10:00 am

A small, detached house in an open fjord landscape, surrounded by fields and residential buildings. The homeowner wanted an extension of the house and outdoor areas that were more sheltered from wind and insight from a busy footpath on the seaside of the property.

Ideology of Performance: Sustainability and the Limits of Efficiency

23 April 2026 @ 7:30 am

This article is part of our new Opinion section, a format for argument-driven essays on critical questions shaping our field.

Accra Studio / Adjaye Associates

23 April 2026 @ 7:00 am

Grounded in earth and shaped by light, the building dissolves the boundaries of the conventional office, creating a workplace that is at once social, climatic and deeply connected to its surroundings.   David Adjaye

Building Lightness Through Glass and Frames

23 April 2026 @ 6:45 am

Throughout much of history, weight has been closely associated with the very idea of architecture. Vitruvius, whose notion of firmitas linked construction to stability and permanence, understood solidity as one of its fundamental qualities, and building largely meant resisting the effects of time, gravity, and natural forces. In Greek and Roman architecture, monumentality depended on the available construction systems and materials, such as stone and solid masonry, whose expression was defined by mass, thickness, and structural repetition. Columns, walls, and podiums, beyond supporting buildings, asserted their presence in the territory, communicating order, durability, and power. Architecture met the groun

Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects Designs Sea of Time – TOHOKU in Fukushima, Japan

23 April 2026 @ 6:30 am

Located in Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, Sea of Time – TOHOKU is an art and architecture project designed by Japanese architect Tsuyoshi Tane in collaboration with artist Tatsuo Miyajima. Developed by Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects, the project is currently under development from 2024 to 2027, with an anticipated opening in spring 2028. Positioned on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the proposal brings together architecture and installation within a site

Temple Complex / James Gorst Architects

23 April 2026 @ 6:00 am

James Gorst Architects has completed a new temple complex in the village of Rake, Hampshire, within the South Downs National Park. The practice was selected following a two-stage design competition in early 2017 with a brief to replace the existing dilapidated 1970s complex.

A New Centre Pompidou in Seoul and the UN House of No Waste (HØW) Competition Winners: This Week’s Review

23 April 2026 @ 5:30 am

Observed annually on April 22, International Mother Earth Day frames this week's architectural discourse through an urgent call to rethink the relationship between the built environment and natural systems, foregrounding themes such as urban rewilding, the restoration of aquatic ecosystems, and the integration of ancestral knowledge into contemporary design practices. On another note, the opening of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 and Milan Design Week 2026 seek to reinforce the global relevance of design as a platform for exchange and experimentation, activating the city of Milan through a network of exhibitions and installations that e

Podium–Tower Urbanism in Southeast Asia: Density, Management, and the Disappearing Street

23 April 2026 @ 4:00 am

If elevated networks reveal a city that increasingly walks above the street, the podium–tower is the typology that often makes that condition feel inevitable. Across Southeast Asia, podium–tower projects have become one of the dominant languages of metropolitan growth: a system that concentrates housing, jobs, retail, and transit connections into highly legible and managed parcels. From an urban planning perspective, the model can be remarkably effective—absorbing