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Designing Beyond the Formula: Get to Know the Works of 5468796 Architecture in Canada

5468796 Team photo. Image © Stationpoint Photographic
Founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 2007 by Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic, and shortly afterward joined by its third partner, Colin Neufeld, 5468796 Architecture was established as an architecture firm whose early work explored the current state of housing in North America. The Canadian studio operates as a collaborative group of approximately 20 designers, where they prioritize the collective value of ideas over individual authorship.
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427 Departament

427 Department is an architecture office dedicated to designing complete houses with clarity, balance and intention. Operating between Tokyo and Singapore, the studio works with a process guided by observation, natural light and structural precision. Every project begins quietly, understanding how the space should exist and evolve over time.
The studio operates where structure meets atmosphere, creating homes that feel human, functional and grounded. Materials, proportion and rhythm define each decision. The result is architecture without excess, built to support daily life and allow the house to age with honesty.
427 Department treats every project as a lasting system. Spaces are designed...
Hazelmead Bridport Co-Housing / Barefoot Architects

© Rebecca Noakes architects: Barefoot ArchitectsLocation: Bridport, United KingdomProject Year: 2024Photographs: Rebecca NoakesPhotographs: Courtesy of Barefoot ArchitectsArea: 3779.0 m2
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Bukhara Heritage District / waiwai

© Deed Studio architects: waiwaiLocation: Bukhara, UzbekistanProject Year: 2025Photographs: Deed StudioArea: 26558.0 m2
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Designing for Tomorrow: Nature-Positive Solutions in Urban Environments

Jurong Lake Gardens is one of Singapore's newest national gardens, a 90-hectare urban oasis for the community. Elevate’s PondGard EPDM membrane was used to waterproof the pond. Image Courtesy of Holcim
The future of urban planning and architecture is promising if the world, collectively, looks beyond the concept of mere sustainability and instead embraces a nature-positive approach. As global population growth drives rapid urbanization—requiring humanity to build the equivalent of a city the size of Madrid every week for decades to come—the construction sector faces a defining challenge: how to build...
The Spark
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FWA of the day 18 November 2025:
The Spark
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A browser-based 3D story that puts you inside a creative uprising. Scroll, explore, and set the creative spark free!
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Yangjia River Greening Enhancement - Buildings NO.4 / YIIIE Architects

Courtesy of YIIIE Architects architects: YIIIE ArchitectsLocation: Yangjia River, Licheng District, Jinan, Shandong, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Courtesy of YIIIE ArchitectsArea: 1694.0 m2
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Digilab

AI-powered acoustic insights for wildlife monitoring
The Spanish Quarantine Island Residency Where Artists Disconnect—and Phones Are Banned

Dubbed “purgatory for artists,” Quarantine is dedicated to finding freedom through constraint. The intensive residency program takes its name from its venue: an 18th-century lazaretto off the coast of Menorca, Spain.
Built between 1793 and 1807, the fortress in the port of Mahón was a prison for sanitation, at which travelers would dock and be quarantined for a few weeks or until they recovered from disease. The facility closed about a century later, although the Gothic architecture and cemeteries that were once fundamental to its operations remain. Today, the secluded island is typically utilized as a tourist destination, event space,...
