Worldwide Megabuildings 2026: Where Landmarks Become Reality
New architectural landmarks expected to be completed by 2026 include significant projects like the Sagrada Família in Barcelona and the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
Architects designed a house that became part of the rainforest
Architects have designed a unique house that integrates seamlessly with its rainforest environment, though there is currently an issue accessing further details about it.
Modern Madrid, one of the most curious architectural colonies in the capital
The article discusses the unique architectural features and cultural significance of the Modern Madrid colony, highlighting a recent renovation that preserves its historical value.
The Universes That Await You in the Departments of Experiencia Living Remeros Beach 2026
The article introduces the Experiencia Living event at Remeros Beach in Tigre, showcasing the creativity of 14 different design studios in unique departments.
Jari Keinänen saved his childhood's forbidden house – now Google is hoped to awaken the sleeping village
Jari Keinänen, once restricted from playing near a forbidden house in Leppiniemi, is now advocating for its revival with the help of Google.
Not in Lyari, but in Amritsar is Hamza-Yalina's luxurious house, see inside photos
The article discusses the luxurious house of characters Hamza Ali and Yalina from the film 'Dhuranthar 2', revealing that the stunning home is located in Amritsar, Punjab, not Lyari as depicted in the film.
In Užupis – An Apartment That Hides More Than Meets the Eye
This article examines a creatively designed apartment in Užupis, showcasing its unique cultural and artistic essence.
A city within another great city: this is the 423-meter-high building where Argentina Week was presented
Argentina Week was launched in New York at the impressive 423-meter JP Morgan Chase skyscraper, designed by renowned architect Norman Foster.
Heritage Protection Sets Restrictions on the Renovation of Pirita TOP
The Tallinn City Planning Office has initiated a new detailed plan for the Pirita Olympic Sailing Center, focusing on modernizing the area while preserving elements of its historical architecture.
MINIQUIZ: Where is Estonia's tallest structure? And the world's?
The article presents a quiz about the tallest buildings in Estonia and worldwide, inviting readers to test their knowledge.
Beck: High architecture, short lifespan – we build to last 20 years, not centuries
The article discusses the short lifespan and rapid decay of modern monumental architecture, using examples from Europe to illustrate the financial implications and degradation of such structures.
Two completely new buildings show how wrong it can go when fashion and individualism take over
The article critiques modern architecture's trend of individualism and aesthetics that disregard functionality and context, illustrated by two new buildings in Norway.
Between the field and the sea, a house in an exclusive neighborhood of Lobería where the landscape shapes the design
This article discusses the design of a family home in Lobería, Argentina, that melds with its surroundings and is suitable for year-round enjoyment.
It Looks Like an Impenetrable Fortress, But Now You Can Have Coffee Where the Gold of the Netherlands Was Stored: The New 'Bunker Museum'
A historic bank vault in Amsterdam is being transformed into a public space featuring a museum, café, and various entertainment facilities.
Architect's Duties: What Builders Should Consider in the Design Planning
The article discusses the responsibilities of architects and key considerations for builders during the design planning phase of constructing a house in Germany.
Welcome to the Donald J. Trump International Airport Washington Dulles
The article discusses President Trump's proposal to overhaul the transportation system at Washington Dulles International Airport, which he finds outdated.
From secret vault to public space: how the former gold chamber of a Dutch bank became a new public treasure
In Amsterdam, a formerly inaccessible banking complex is being transformed to reconnect with the city through a comprehensive architectural intervention.
Who was at the inauguration of Experiencia Living 2026, at Remeros Beach
The inauguration of the Experiencia Living 2026 decor and design exhibition took place at Remeros Beach, showcasing prominent figures within the fields of decoration and architecture.
Luxury villa on the Baltic coast. Once it was a military bunker
A former Soviet military bunker on the Baltic coast has been transformed into a luxury residence in Latvia.
Soviet bunker transformed into a home. Luxurious property by the Baltic Sea
A former Soviet military bunker has been transformed into a luxurious residence in Latvia, showcasing elements of its historical military past.
Check out the photos from the inauguration of Experiencia Living at Remeros Beach
Experiencia Living was inaugurated at Remeros Beach, showcasing top design and architecture trends with significant public attendance.
Can Europe Get Itself Together for Self-Defense?
The article discusses the demolition of the historic part of the White House, ordered by Donald Trump, to make way for a new ballroom.
Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is leaving Victoria Terrace
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is vacating its historic building, Victoria Terrace, as it prepares to relocate to a new government quarter.
Brutalism in the Alps: Skiing in the Greenhouse
Two French ski resorts are regarded as symbols of reckless mountain development due to their brutalist architecture, yet this compact construction style is now showing environmental benefits.
Architecture Council opens competition in Ceará with salary of up to R$ 9,000
The Architecture and Urbanism Council of Ceará has announced a public competition offering various positions with salaries up to R$ 9,112.18.
The new pride of a Prague apartment is a turquoise cube
A new design feature in a Prague apartment has garnered attention for its unique turquoise color.
Tudor town's famous cobbled street with historic buildings and 'haunted' hotel
The article explores Rye, a medieval town in East Sussex, renowned for its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and a hotel claimed to be haunted.
The three houses of the week: author architecture for 8 million euros
The article highlights three unique architectural homes for sale in Spain, showcasing their design and integration with the surrounding landscape.
A small detail and a tiny apartment shone in an unrecognizable way. A reconstruction costing millions was not necessary
A budget-friendly renovation of a historical apartment in Prague demonstrates how minimal interventions can significantly enhance living spaces without major expenses.
Architect Alejandro Madero, honorary president of the International Federation of Catholic Men, has died
Architect Alejandro Madero, honorary president of the International Federation of Catholic Men, passed away at the age of 71 after battling liver cancer.
In Mendoza, a stone and concrete refuge rests among the Tunuyán vineyards
The Casa Strazyk, located in Tunuyán, Mendoza, is an architectural project designed to harmonize with nature and create a peaceful living space for its owner.
The Templar Commandery in Oleśnica Mała Exists!
Recent architectural research in Oleśnica Mała revealed traces of Templar activity, telling the intriguing story of the knights' castle in Lower Silesia.
Heritage Conservation Authority: Removing Protection from the City Hall is Unthinkable
The Heritage Conservation Authority firmly opposes the removal of protection from the City Hall, citing legal restrictions and public sentiment.
Architecture for the Homeless: Shelter with Dignity
The article discusses a unique shelter in Innsbruck, designed to provide homeless individuals with a dignified place to stay, reflecting on their needs and rights while addressing the broader issue of homelessness in Germany.
Heritage Protection: The City Hall is Still Very Valuable and Must be Preserved
The Tallinn City Hall, a significant example of modernist architecture in Estonia, is considered valuable and in need of preservation despite calls for its demolition due to renovation costs.
The demolition of a historic building on Avenida Alvear that had been halted four years ago has been authorized
The Buenos Aires city government has authorized the demolition of a historic building on Avenida Alvear, where the Italian brand Ermenegildo Zegna once operated, despite previous attempts to preserve it.
New Academic and Intellectual Books on March 20
A list of newly released academic and intellectual books is presented, covering anthropology, philosophy, digital connectivity, architecture, and music sociology.
Luhačovice Defends Traditional Architecture, Building Moratorium in Place for Three Years
Luhačovice has implemented a three-year building moratorium to protect its traditional architecture.
Symbol of Socmodernism in the GDR. The architectural icon of Berlin shines again
The Kino International in former East Berlin, a prominent example of post-war German architecture, has undergone extensive renovation to reclaim its status as a cultural landmark.
Traditional Chinese Garden Intertwines with the Interior of a Villa Decorated in the Spirit of Western Minimalism
The article discusses an integration of a traditional Chinese garden within a villa designed with Western minimalist aesthetics.
Gallery: The rebirth of a house with a colorful past absorbs several million
The house at Kuninga 28 in Pärnu is set for a significant renovation that aims to restore its former glory after years of neglect.
"All architectural styles and none at the same time": how Dubai became a catalog of colossal whims
The article discusses how Dubai embodies a postmodern pastiche that resembles a science fiction dystopia.
The axis of instability: the new global architecture and the clash with Iran
The article discusses the implications of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, highlighting a shift in global dynamics particularly involving Iran and the U.S. under Donald Trump's potential return to presidency.
Sagrada Familia: this is how Gaudí's completed work will look, the architect of God who captivates the world
The Sagrada Familia, Gaudí's eternal project, continues to rise in Barcelona, marking a century since the architect's death and solidifying its status as the tallest church in the world.
Improved church tower lifted at Mosfells Church
An enhanced church tower has been raised at Mosfells Church in Iceland.
Wooden Architecture Gains Attention in the Era of Climate Crisis
Wooden architecture is becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable and healthy building method amidst the climate crisis in South Korea.
Mention of the Clarín SCA Award for Students 2026
The article discusses the design proposal for the expansion of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Buenos Aires, emphasizing historical integration and visual transparency.
A story worth a movie: Vilnius demolished it, and now it calls it a mistake – a famous family's legacy wants to be returned
The mayor of Vilnius has acknowledged that the demolition of a unique kindergarten known as the 'cosmic kindergarten' was a mistake, prompting calls from the children's choreographer Anželika Cholina to restore the family legacy.
Mention of the Clarín SCA Award for Students 2026: Monte Hermoso Cultural Park
The article discusses the architectural proposal for the Monte Hermoso Cultural Park, emphasizing the importance of harmonizing built forms with their natural environment.
The El Fórum Building, a Giant that Refuses to Die in the Heart of Guayaquil, is Being Modernized Today
The El Fórum building in Guayaquil, Ecuador, is being modernized while maintaining its historical significance and robust structure that has stood for 45 years.