Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide
Beyond Circulation: Stair Solutions for Small-Footprint Living in Asia
26 March 2026 @ 7:30 am
In many high-density cities across Asia, the staircase is often treated as a necessary evil. Whether in apartment buildings, private homes, or retail interiors, it is frequently hidden, tucked away, or pushed to the margins—an element to be minimized so more area can be given to "usable" space. Yet as density intensifies and square footage becomes increasingly scarce, architects and designers are forced to rethink this vertical puzzle.
LPS Residence / Davidov Architects
26 March 2026 @ 7:00 am
LPS Residence is located on a large property on the Mornington Peninsula. The new home was designed to occupy the site of the original house that the family had outgrown. The architecture is conceived as 3 individually articulated building forms: the sleeping, living, and dining zones, which are clustered around a central entry courtyard.
Art Paris 2026 Returns to the Grand Palais, Framing Language and Reparation Within an Architectural Landmark
26 March 2026 @ 6:30 am
Art Paris will return to the Grand Palais from 9-12 April 2026, marking the 28th edition of the fair at the recently renovated landmark. Reopened following its most extensive restoration in over a century, the 77,000-square-meter building, transformed under the direction of Chatillon Architectes, now accommodates large-scale cultural events across its nave and balcony spaces. Bringing together approximately 165 galleries from around twenty countries, the fair is structured around two curatorial themes, lan
Guest Lounge 350.000 Ha / Manuel Bouzas + salazarsequeromedina
26 March 2026 @ 6:00 am
The 45th edition of ARCO 2026 takes as its central theme “two spaces within the fair.” Our proposal responds to this duality: on the one hand, a constructed space—the Guest Lounge—and on the other, an evoked space—the forests of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula that burned uncontrollably this past August.
Disciplinary Reflections for a Planet in Transition and a New Airport Terminal in Casablanca: This Week’s Review
26 March 2026 @ 5:30 am
This week, architecture presents new visions of the future across a geographically diverse landscape, with landmark projects and renewal initiatives emerging in Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Bahrain, Germany, Italy, Australia, Morocco, and Burundi. New platforms for discussing urban futures highlight decolonization and the climate crisis as central priorities for contemporary architectural practice. At the same time, contrasting perspectives on urban regeneration are reflected in both the demolition of recent landmark structures and the large-scale transformation of industrial sites. On another note,
Designing with Living Matter: 5 Installations Using Bio-Based Materials and Digital Fabrication
26 March 2026 @ 4:00 am
At a time of ecological emergency, architecture cannot be separated from the extractive systems on which it depends. As the technosphere expands, linking material flows, energy consumption, and digital infrastructures, design becomes increasingly entangled in these processes. How can design practice intervene in anthropocentric systems and transform the architectural process and aesthetics through an investigation of material intelligence? More broadly, how does architecture engage with the agency and intelligence of non-human entities to rebalance the environmental burden?
Health Sciences Faculty – University of La Réunion / TT Architecture
26 March 2026 @ 3:00 am
The Health Sciences Training and Research Unit in Saint-Pierre (Université de La Réunion) is conceived as an inhabited park. Built volumes and landscaped areas engage in dialogue with the broader campus, reflecting the synergies of academic life.
Jali House / Studio VDGA
26 March 2026 @ 2:00 am
Set within the dense fabric of a bustling urban neighbourhood and constrained by a modest 4,000 sq. ft. plot, Jali House reimagines the potential of urban residential architecture. Far from feeling confined, the home crafts a serene and poetic spatial experience, proving that powerful architecture can emerge despite limitations. As its name suggests, Jali House is a thoughtful response to both climate and culture. India's abundance of sunlight, the availability of locally sourced materials, and a deep architectural heritage formed the basis of the design strategy. The jali (lattice screen), a traditional element reinterpreted here in a modern idiom, becomes both symbol and solution; a tool to filter light, frame views, and moderate climate.
Circle Pit / Studio Clash
26 March 2026 @ 12:00 am
Xiangchun (toona sinensis) holds a unique significance in the lives of people in Shandong, symbolizing nostalgia and regional culture. Often rain-grown, its seeds drift with the wind. Due of their intense spring aroma, it becomes a key ingredient for "tasting the spring." In the valley of Zibo City, Shandong, four Xiangchun seeds once took root and grew beside a solitary rock, eventually transforming into four large trees encircling the rock. They witness the natural succession and have become symbols carrying local memory and emotion, forming the core and narrative starting point for the "Circle Pit" installation.
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."