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Maison Guiette: Le Corbusier’s Modernist Outpost in Antwerp, Belgium

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Maison Guiette / Le Corbusier. Image Kris Vandevorst, via Wikipedia under CC BY 4.0 Amidst the traditional streets of Antwerp , where centuries-old townhouses stand as remnants of a historic European city, a stark white volume quietly asserts its presence. Maison Guiette , designed by Le Corbusier in 1926, is an anomaly in its surroundings a bold statement of modernity in a context that had not yet embraced it.

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Thomas Heatherwick relates cheaper buildings to bad food in new interview

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“Cheaper buildings are not good for the planet and they’re not good for our health, and actually we need to spend a little bit more – but only a little bit – and I think the next few years are about really proving that we can make buildings radically more human for only a little bit more money.” "There is a misunderstanding in construction.

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The Power of Scale: How Proportions Shape Human Experience

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Astronomical Park of Zhenze High School / Specific Architects + Unit Architects. Image Hengzhong LYU The way we perceive and experience spaces extends beyond aestheticsthey directly influence our emotions , thoughts, and even creativity. Spacious environments with high ceilings often evoke a sense of freedom and inspiration, while smaller, enclosed spaces encourage focus and introspection.

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Reimagining the PeaceHealth University District Campus

SW Oregon Architect

Bird's eye view of the PeaceHealth University District campus from the east looking west. Alder Street is in the foreground, 13th Avenue bounds the south side of the campus, 11th Avenue is on the north side, and Patterson Street is on the west. (Google Maps) PeaceHealth's recent announcement to sell, lease, or redevelop its University District campus presents a significant opportunity for Eugene.

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The Constructor's Digital Transformation Playbook: Reducing Risk With Technology

Speaker: Dylan Secrest

Construction projects are high-stakes operations where even minor inefficiencies can lead to costly delays, safety concerns, and budget overruns. Managing risk in construction has always been a challenge, but as projects grow in complexity, traditional methods no longer cut it. Enter Digital Transformation - a game changer approach that replaces inefficiency with AI-powered analytics, real-time monitoring, and automated workflows to proactively manage risk.

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Photos reveal Zaha Hadid Architects stadium nearing completion in Guangzhou

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Architecture studio Zaha Hadid Architects has released construction photos of the Greater Bay Area Sports Centre, a sporting complex with a 60,000-seat stadium nearing completion in China. Set to open in June, the multi-venue complex sits in a 70-hectare park in Guangzhou's Nansha district and will host the China National Games in November. The Greater Bay Area Sports Centre is nearing completion in China Zaha Hadid Architects developed the Greater Bay Area Sports Centre in collaboration with lo

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Sloped to Fit: 14 Homes That Embrace the Hill as a Catalyst for their Design

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Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture. Image Michael Nicholson When we think about cities , we often assume the orthogonal grid is the norm: neat, predictable, and rational. However, many urban areas around the world, notably those shaped by hills and uneven terrain, defy this convention. In cities like Lisbon , in Portugal orthogonal grids appear only in flatter zones such as Baixa, while surrounding areas like Alfama adapt organically to topography.

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An off-kilter Virginia ‘DIY’ house that matches its designer’s personality

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A unique rural residential design created by Virginia Tech University professor Ben Pennell as a speculative project and aspirational nod to internet-driven 'DIY' culture has taken off after being completed last fall with help from several students. Photo by Ben Pennell Known simply by its address—300 John Lemley Lane—the design was realized in the rural town of Christiansburg and occupies three levels, containing simultaneous metaphors of an 18th-century London church, an American W

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10 Facts About Barcelona’s Soon-To-Be-Completed Sagrada Família

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work by uploading projects to Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletters. The Sagrada Famlia remains a major tourist attraction even though it’s still under construction. Its “work in progress” nature is precisely one of its most distinctive and appealing aspects, drawing visitors worldwide who are eager to witness its ongoing evolution.

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MVRDV unveils "eye-catching" Rotterdam exhibition centre topped with viewpoint

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Dutch studio MVRDV has completed the Portlantis exhibition centre that doubles as a viewing tower overlooking the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Designed to serve as a "beacon" for the port, the Portlantis centre is composed of five rotated and stacked blocks containing 3,533-square-metres of exhibition and public space. A twisting, red staircase winds around the centre to connect visitors from its beach-front entrance to a rooftop terrace designed to be a panoramic viewpoint.

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Revolutionize Concrete Durability with Kryton’s Integral Waterproofing Solutions

Kryton International leads the way in integral waterproofing solutions for concrete, helping architects, engineers, and developers protect their projects from moisture-related damage. With Kryton's Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM) technology, concrete becomes inherently waterproof, extending the lifespan of structures while minimizing maintenance. This proven technology is trusted worldwide for its ability to self-seal micro-cracks, protect against water ingress, and withstand harsh conditions.

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red brick volumes and voids weave sordo madaleno’s football campus in mexico 

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academia atlas integrates shaded passageways, intimate courtyards, and green spaces that emulate the feel of a small town square. The post red brick volumes and voids weave sordo madaleno’s football campus in mexico appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Zaha Hadid Architects nears completion of Guangzhou sports center with fan-inspired roof

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The Greater Bay Area Sports Centre in Guangzhou’s Nansha District is entering its final stages of construction , with completion scheduled for June 2025 ahead of the China National Games in November. The scheme was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in collaboration with the Guangdong Architectural Design & Research Institute. Image credit: CRLand Image credit: CRLand Set within a 70-hectare riverside park at the southern end of Guangzhou, the sports center will anchor a new civic, busi

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Hayley Eber to depart Cooper Union for executive director role at Van Alen Institute

The Architect's Newsletter

The Van Alen Institute announced today its next executive director will be Hayley Eber. Eber will take the helm at the urban design nonprofit following a three-year stint as acting The post Hayley Eber to depart Cooper Union for executive director role at Van Alen Institute appeared first on The Architects Newspaper.

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Kelly Wearstler designs luxurious pet hospital to "break away from sterile"

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A Barbie pink hydrotherapy room and swathes of stone and terrazzo feature in Ontario 's King Animal Hospital, a veterinary clinic created by Kelly Wearstler to mirror her approach to interior designing for humans. Located just outside of Toronto , the 60,000-square-foot King Animal Hospital marks the first healthcare project by Los Angeles-based designer Wearstler , known for her eclectic layering of opulent materials.

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Overcoming Challenges in Specification Writing for Architecture

This ebook is a helpful guide for architects & specification writers, focusing on the crucial role specifications play in building design. It dives into different types, relevant regulations, & best practices to keep in mind. You’ll find practical tips.

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PC House by Kengo Kuma and Associates

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The PC House by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is a private single-storey house in eastern Japan. With strong roots in traditional Japanese temples, the program is arranged in a windmill formation, with. The post PC House by Kengo Kuma and Associates appeared first on ArchEyes.

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Taming Nature: How Architecture is Redefining Its Relationship with the Environment

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Zaishui Art Museum / junya ishigami + associates. Image Stanley Fung Integrating natural elements into architectural design has long been a fundamental pursuit in creating comfortable, sustainable environments that enhance both individual well-being and the relationship between buildings and their surrounding context. In areas with vast landscapes , incorporating natural elements is essential for seamlessly connecting architecture with its site.

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Urban Land Institute, USC, and UCLA release post-wildfire rebuilding roadmap for L.A.

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A tri-lateral Rebuild Advisory Committee formed by UCLA , USC , and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) has published a new roadmap that will help in the rebuilding effort in the wake of the Los Angeles Fires in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades this January. The Committee identified seven 'roadblocks' to on-the-ground efforts. Their report includes other detailed recommendations and case studies and can be accessed via ULI’s Knowledge Finder platform.

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After nearly 15 years as a Google office, Frank Gehry’s Binoculars Building is hitting the market

The Architect's Newsletter

As corporate culture evolves, theres an increasing incentive to bring people back to the office. For Google, where office perks include fitness centers and free food, the concept of play The post After nearly 15 years as a Google office, Frank Gehrys Binoculars Building is hitting the market appeared first on The Architects Newspaper.

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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Art deco muralist Hildreth Meière was "forgotten in plain sight"

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Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meire, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy was eclipsed by her better-known male contemporaries. "Mural painting has a history of being undervalued," wrote academic Lydia Hamlett in 2020. The rich but often-overlooked life's work of 20th-century American artist Meire is no exception.

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Ronchamp Gatehouse and Monastery by Renzo Piano Building Workshop

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Designed by Le Corbusier in the mid-20th century, the Chapel of Notre-Dame du Haut in Ronchamp remains a seminal work of religious architecture, drawing visitors for its sculptural form and. The post Ronchamp Gatehouse and Monastery by Renzo Piano Building Workshop appeared first on ArchEyes.

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"A Building Can Happen Intuitively After the Drawing Has Emerged:" Steven Holl On His Watercolors Exhibition in Berlin

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"Steven Holl Drawing as Thought," an extensive exhibition of the American architect's original watercolors, is now on view at the Tchoban Foundation Museum for Architectural Drawing in Berlin. It reveals insights behind some of Holl's key projects and design methodology. The selected drawings range from early unbuilt winning competition entries to some of the latest visions now under construction in Europe and the United States.

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Searching for new architecture and design jobs? MAD, Bates Masi, AB design, StudioSC, and Norelius are hiring

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Look below for Archinect's latest curated selection of architecture and design firms currently hiring on Archinect Jobs. This week's featured employer highlight includes openings in Los Angeles , Santa Barbara , East Hampton, New York , Brooklyn , and Beijing. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and explore our active community of job seekers , firms , and schools.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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Pigment of Imagination: 7 Bold Designs That Color Outside the Lines

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The countdown to 13th Annual A+Awards winners' announcement has begun! Stay updated by subscribing to Architizer's Awards Newsletter. When we appreciate architecture, it often comes from a place of feeling. Just like with art, the tilt of the head or a momentary squint reveals our attempt to understand the emotions woven into a space by the designer.

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American skyscraper architect David Childs dies aged 83

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Breaking news: American architect David Childs , who designed the One World Trade skyscraper in Manhattan, has passed away in Pelham, New York at age 83. Childs was best known for his work with the American architecture studio SOM, which he joined in the early 1970s and eventually served as chairman. Hisdesigns include the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere built on the site of the World Trade Center after 9/11.

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Trellick Tower by Ernő Goldfinger: A Brutalist Landmark in London

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Towering over West Londons skyline, Trellick Tower is one of the most iconic examples of Brutalist architecture, embodying both the ambition and controversy of post-war high-rise housing. Designed by Ern. The post Trellick Tower by Ern Goldfinger: A Brutalist Landmark in London appeared first on ArchEyes.

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Archi/Tree/tecture: Lithuania’s Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale Explores the Relationship Between Identity and Urban Nature

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Courtesy of Gintaras Balytis The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale presents Archi / Tree / tecture , a project by the National Architects Association. Curated by architect Gintaras Balytis, the exhibition invites architects, students, communities, and visitors to reflect on the deep connections between architecture and urban nature.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to