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Tadao Ando's Naoshima New Museum of Art to open in early 2025

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Tadao Ando ’s close three-decade building relationship with the Benesse Art Site in western Japan will celebrate a new milestone next spring with the opening of the Naoshima New Museum of Art, his tenth contribution for the cultural destination on Naoshima Island.

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Coachella debuts 2025 art installations that ‘ripple, bloom, and dissolve’

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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has opened for its 2025 edition, complete with its latest on-site arts program. Accompanying the structure are two skeletal bicycles that move around the surrounding area, reinforcing the theme of experimental flight.

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

ArchDaily

Zaishui Art Museum / junya ishigami + associates. In areas with vast landscapes , incorporating natural elements is essential for seamlessly connecting architecture with its site. In areas with vast landscapes , incorporating natural elements is essential for seamlessly connecting architecture with its site.

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Adjaye and Cooper Robertson’s Princeton University Art Museum to open in October 2025

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The Princeton University Art Museum has announced it will open its new 146,000-square-foot facility to the public on October 31, 2025. Designed by Adjaye Associates and Cooper Robertson , the building replaces the museum’s previous structure and represents a major expansion in scale.

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'Ikigai'-inspired Orchid Pavilion design invites contemplation near Oaxaca

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Photo credit: Rafael Gamo The new Orchid Pavilion from the Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica (CCA) embodies the Japanese notion of Ikigai (or  'a reason for being') and functions as both a meditative refuge for guests and a resource for the stewardship of local plant life at its site on the outskirts of Puerto Escondido.

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Valencia Architecture City Guide: Unveiling 24 Architectural Highlights Across Spain’s Artistic Hub

ArchDaily

Aerial view of Valencia, Spain, with the City of Arts and Sciences at the forefront. Each period left a distinct architectural imprint, giving Valencia a unique blend of Gothic , Baroque , and Renaissance structures alongside modern interventions. Valencia's architectural evolution did not end with its historical legacy.

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Seven student adaptive reuse projects that repurpose existing structures

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Adaptive reuse refers to avoiding building from scratch due to its environmental impact, and instead choosing to reuse existing structures and assigning them new purposes. The project involved designing auxiliary structures that enhance the preexisting ruins on the site, without tampering with them too heavily.

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