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Logistics Landscapes: The Architecture of the 24-Hour Supply Chain

Roshen Logistics Center / prototype. Photo © Yevhenii Avramenko
At the edge of most cities, beyond the ring roads and interchanges, a different kind of architecture is taking shape. It is not designed to be seen, visited, or remembered. It does not gather people; it moves things. Inside, thousands of parcels travel continuously, being sorted, lifted, scanned, and dispatched with minimal interruption. These buildings rarely enter architectural discourse, yet they are among the most consequential spaces of our time. The defining typology of the 21st century is increasingly the warehouse.
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Champions For Goods Club
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FWA of the day 27 March 2026:
Champions For Goods Club
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A colorful web experience for the German start-up Champions For Good.
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The Lookback

Digital capsule for Better Off® studio to document what inspired them and what they created over the last months/years.
Frank Relle’s Photos Revel in Louisiana’s Otherworldly Swampland

When photographer Frank Relle was nine years old, he remembers sneaking out of the house he grew up in in New Orleans just before daybreak to catch the sunrise—an event he found frustratingly difficult to explain to others, as much as he wished to share the experience. It was only years later that he discovered the camera, and he reflects on this time now through the lens of an excerpt from the essay “Between Yes and No” by Albert Camus: “A man’s work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three...
Vectorworks acquires Morpholio to help designers "unlock new creative superpowers"

Promotion: global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks has acquired mobile app developer Morpholio in a bid to revolutionise the workflows of architects and designers.
The acquisition brings the mobile apps for paper-style sketching and presentation, Morpholio Trace, Board, and Journal, into the Vectorworks product line.
Vectorworks has acquired mobile app developer Morpholio. Sketch by Sean A. Gallagher, principal, at Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Top drawing is by Esteban AristaAccording to Vectorworks and Morpholio, the move aims to fuse "paper-style sketching with powerful BIM and CAD capabilities", allowing users to easily move between sketches and detailed documents "without switching mental gears".
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Ambiguity Reigns in Olaf Hajek’s Mysterious Illustrations

For Olaf Hajek, difference isn’t about opposition but rather about identifying connections. The Berlin-based illustrator renders dense, uncanny compositions that nod to Surrealist icons like Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. Nature and culture entwine, and magic and mystery veil each scene. These dreamlike moments of intrigue ask the viewer to suspend preconceived notions and instead, enjoy the allure of the ambiguous.
Hajek is an avid traveler and cultural consumer, offering him a vast repository of images from a variety of sources and locales. Folklore, vernacular traditions, spiritual practices, and natural motifs blend into a distinguishable aesthetic. “What interests me is not...
Studio Blur models Quito arts school after Le Corbusier house

Local design practice Studio Blur has created a concrete building with a sawtooth roof for the visual arts department of a school in Quito, Ecuador.
Known as Aulas de Arte at the Unidad Educativa Cardenal Spellman, or the Visual Arts Building at the Cardinal Spellman Salesian Bilingual School, the 142-square metre (1,528-square foot) project opened in 2024 on a 3-acre plot that already contained a classroom building, church and gymnasium.
Studio Blur has designed a concrete arts school in QuitoThe three-storey, wedge-shaped building allowed for an adjacent green space that reinvigorated and reconnected the campus.
Studio Blur's design was informed by modernist architect...
Kopa collection by Orlandini Design for Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: Italian studio Orlandini Design and workplace furniture brand Narbutas have released a collection of seating designed to create a pleasant environment in contemporary offices.
Comprising a sofa, lounge chair and armchair, the Kopa collection is intended to bring softness and character into office areas such as lounges, lobbies and meeting rooms.
The Kopa collection is designed to bring softness to workplacesOrlandini Design created the seating around the concept of "360-degree comfort", thinking about comfort not just in terms of the physical experience of sitting but the emotional and psychological experience of being seated.
Through the use of design, materials and colour,...

