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The Float House / Tigg + Coll Architects

© James Retief architects: Tigg + Coll ArchitectsLocation: London, United KingdomPhotographs: James Retief
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Meditative lighting and Banarasi brocade panels decorate Jain community hall in Kolkata

Local studio Spaces and Design used regional craftsmanship and earthy colours to create the Sangha Bhawan community centre in India.
Designed for the Acharya Mahapragya Mahashraman Education & Research Foundation (AMMERF), Sangha Bhawan is located in central Kolkata and has a peaceful interior filled with natural materials.
Sculptural lighting decorates the spaceThis ties in with the brief for the project, which was to create a space that would represent the values of the Jainism religion.
"The main concept was to create a contemporary sanctuary that embodies Jainism values: non-violence, simplicity, knowledge, peace, and community translated into spatial experience through restraint, calm atmospheres, flowing...
Architecture as a Living Medium: Get to Know the Works of IGArchitects

Building Frame of the House. Image Courtesy of IGArchitects
Founded in 2020 by Masato Igarashi, IGArchitects is an architectural practice based in Tokyo and Saitama, Japan. The studio, one of the winners of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, explores enduring architecture through a careful yet assertive treatment of structure, scale, and materiality. Prior to establishing his own practice, Igarashi worked at the large-scale firm Shimizu Sekkei as well as the Suppose Design Office, gaining experience across projects ranging from major developments to smaller, concept-driven works. This breadth of experience continues...
Bartok Rooftop / Théque Atelier

© Balázs Danyi architects: Théque AtelierLocation: Budapest, HungaryProject Year: 2025Photographs: Balázs DanyiArea: 125.0 m2
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UIA 2030 Award Announces Regional Finalists of Its Third Cycle Across Five Global Regions

Atal Sarovar: A Water-Sensitive Urban Integration by Ini Design Studio. Image © Vinay Panjwani
The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-Habitat, has released the Stage 1 results of the third cycle of the UIA 2030 Award, identifying the projects selected as Regional Finalists. The shortlisted entries were drawn from submissions across the UIA's five global regions and will advance to the second stage of evaluation. Established in alignment with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the award framework positions the built environment within broader discussions on sustainable...
Togo's Palais de Lomé presents exhibition of west African design

Objects and installations that demonstrate the scope and diversity of west African design are on display as part of an exhibition curated by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte for the Palais de Lomé arts centre in Lomé, Togo.
Design in West Africa: Unity in Multiplicity features a lineup of 22 artists and designers, whose work spans different styles and mediums from sculptural furniture to textiles, ceramics and conceptual installations.
Design in West Africa includes works by Gona (top image) and Afi Elikplim Akogonya (above)Curator Bellavance-Lecompte, known for founding collectible design fair Nomad, and Palais de Lomé director Sonia Lawson set out to establish a new...
Helmholtz Pioneer Campus / wulf architekten

© Brigida González architects: wulf architektenLocation: Oberschleißheim, GermanyProject Year: 2024Photographs: Brigida GonzálezArea: 10800.0 m2
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All around the line 2026 - illustration and more

The New Museum Expansion by OMA to Open on March 21 with Exhibition on Humanity

Rendering of the expanded New Museum. Image Courtesy of OMA/bloomimages.de
The New Museum is the only museum in New York City dedicated exclusively to contemporary art. From its beginnings as a one-room office on Hudson Street to the inauguration of its first freestanding building on the Bowery, designed by SANAA in 2007, it has evolved into a center for exhibitions, research, and documentation on international living artists. In 2017, Shohei Shigematsu and Rem Koolhaas of OMA were selected to design the New Museum's expansion. The first design images were...
A Day in the Bazaar: When Architecture Is Observed in Time

Bazaar in Hyderabad, India. Photo by Kanishq Kancharla on Unsplash
Architecture is most often represented as a stable object: a building captured at a moment of visual clarity, isolated from surrounding contingencies. Plans, sections, and photographs promise legibility by suspending time. Yet many of the world's most enduring public environments resist this mode of representation altogether. They are not designed to be read instantaneously, nor do they reveal their logic through form alone. Their spatial intelligence emerges gradually, through repetition, occupation, and duration.
The bazaar belongs firmly within this category. It...