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FOG Architecture designs minimalist Shanghai residence filled with natural light

Chinese studio FOG Architecture used tactile materials and natural lighting to create a calm, soothing atmosphere in this Shanghai home.
Located in the western suburbs of Shanghai, China, the renovated three-storey villa features plenty of curved lines, designed to connect various functions and create an adaptable, flexible interior for its multigenerational residents.
FOG Architecture added curved lines to the interiors to soften the spaceAccording to the studio, the 500-square-metre villa's interior was also designed to create a "soft yet steady" atmosphere.
"Seen through a female perspective, the project cultivates a spatial temperament that is soft yet steady – not fragile, but resilient, porous,...
The Very Small Collective / AT Architecture

© Agence AT architects: AT ArchitectureLocation: Carry-le-Rouet, FranceProject Year: 2024Photographs: Agence ATArea: 140.0 m2
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“Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan” Exhibition in Montréal Examines Resilient Japanese Architecture

The Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Project. Image © Takuya Omura
The exhibition Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan at the Université du Québec à Montréal's (UQAM) Centre de design will be on view until January 25, 2026. Curated by Shunsuke Kurakata, Satoshi Hachima, and Kenjiro Hosaka, it features a selection of 80 projects from Japan's 47 prefectures, including works by renowned Japanese architects such as 2014 Pritzker Prize laureate Shigeru Ban, Kengo Kuma, the designer of the Museum of Modern Art's renovation in New York Yoshio Taniguchi, celebrated landscape architect and sculptor...
Revisiting 2025: 20 Classic Projects and Defining Stories in Architecture

Beyond Disaster Relief: The Evolution of Super-Adobe Into Permanent Structures in Hormuz, Iran View of Majara Residence from upper path of the Soil Carpet Beach (South view). Image © Soroush Majidi
Every architectural project is the result of deliberate choices. Beyond form and function, buildings embody technical, political, and cultural decisions that shape their relationship with both their surroundings and the people who inhabit them. ArchDaily’s AD Narratives series explores these processes by bringing together accounts that trace projects from initial conception to built realization. In parallel, the AD Classics series...
The Everyday Legacy of Indian Modernism: Building for the Post-Independence Middle Class

Chandigarh Secretariat / Le Corbusier. Photo © Laurian Ghinitoiu
Indian modernism is often narrated through a narrow lens: a handful of iconic institutions, master architects, and formally radical experiments that came to symbolize the nation's post-Independence aspirations. Yet this version of history overlooks the far larger body of modernist architecture that quietly shaped everyday life across the country. Beyond celebrated campuses and canonical buildings exists a vast, dispersed landscape of housing blocks, offices, hostels, hospitals, markets, and townships — structures that were designed to function and endure.
...Santos Spirits Distillery / Valeria Moreno

© Luis Abba architects: Valeria MorenoLocation: Los Sauces, ArgentinaProject Year: 2022Photographs: Luis AbbaArea: 548.0 m2
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HEAR360 | Listen
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FWA of the day 09 January 2026:
HEAR360 | Listen
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HEAR360 believes the world changes when we listen, so we built their brand anthem around a single guiding insight: listening is the key to turning a universe of vibration into a world of meaning.
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