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Uygur Architects Weaves Anatolian Marble and Dhaka Brick into a Turkish Embassy Compound
On a compact diplomatic site in Dhaka, a courtyard complex fuses Bengali brick vernacular with Anatolian spatial memory.
PAVA Architects Rebuilds an Abandoned Rice Mill into a Mekong Riverfront House in Thailand
Reused native red timber and earth-and-straw walls ground a 200-square-meter home in the vernacular landscape of Chiang Khan.
S Squared Architects Use a Freehand Curved Wall to Split Sacred and Domestic Life in Kerala
A 2700-square-foot home in Haripad, India negotiates the presence of a sacred snake grove through one continuous curving brick wall.
WORKac and ESTUDIO Ignacio Urquiza Stack a Blue Concrete Community Hub on a Mexico City Corner
A slender three-story center in Lomas de Becerra wraps robotics labs, workshops, and a cyberschool around a single staircase carved in light.
Foster + Partners Builds Hungary's Tallest Tower as a Unified Campus on the Danube
The 143-meter MOL Headquarters in Budapest fuses tower and podium into a single curving form powered by geothermal energy and daylight.
Three Firms Crown a 1978 Grain Silo in Tirol with Offices, Art, and a Biomass Power Plant
A 50-meter concrete landmark in Hall in Tirol converts industrial storage into a hybrid of energy production, workspace, and culture.
Shay Cleary Architects Lifts Ireland's Tallest Office Building on a Blue Steel Exoskeleton in Dublin
The Exo Building hovers seven meters above the Docklands, channeling the industrial memory of port cranes into a 17-storey commercial tower.
ACDF Architecture Builds a Forest Pavilion Around an Apple Tree in Quebec's Boreal Wilderness
A single-story glass and timber residence in Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm places a living apple tree at its center to anchor family life to nature.
Felipe Gonzalez Arzac Floats a Timber Box over Glass Walls in a Buenos Aires Suburb
Casa IT in City Bell, Argentina, distills a 260-square-meter house into three materials: concrete, glass, and wood.