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Tour de force in timber construction
University Building in Arkansas by Grafton Archit...Grafton Architects' first timber construction is located at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. In collaboration with the local firm Modus Studio, they designed a transparent building that brings together workshops, a lecture hall, and design studios under one roof.
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Global stage for architecture and society
Chicago Architecture Biennial 2025: SHIFT – Archi...The 2025/26 Chicago Architecture Biennial celebrates its tenth anniversary as North America's largest architecture festival. Taking place from 19 September 2025 to 28 February 2026 at the Chicago Cultural Centre and throughout the city, it will explore how architecture responds to social, ecological and cultural upheavals under the motto SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change.
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Award for Innovative Building Structures
DETAIL Construction Award 2025The award recognizes the achievements of companies that serve as role models. It highlights their social significance and relevance for the building culture and interior design of the future.
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Interview with Erwan Bouroullec
„It’s About Building a Purpose"From a farmhouse in Burgundy to the Mynt chair for Vitra – Erwan Bouroullec shares how listening, simplicity, and purpose shape his design work across very different scales.
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DETAIL Climate Forum
DETAIL Climate Forum Düsseldorf 02. October 2025The days of ignorance are numbered. Climate change and its consequences present mounting challenges to architecture and the construction industry. Resource-efficient construction is the order of the day.
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Sinapsi CR2: a therapeutic retreat set in natureCremona's first Active House provides services for children with neurological disorders. Sustainability was at the forefront of its design.
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Immersive pavilion structures and circular concepts
Expo Osaka 2025 – the Future of Our SocietyUnder the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives“, architects such as LAVA, Nüssli, Foster + Partners, Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban and Nikken Sekkei are impressing visitors to this year's Expo in Osaka with futuristic and sustainable pavilion structures.
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Cultural Centre
Yantai Sun Tower by Open ArchitectureThe 50 m high observation tower on the beach in the eastern Chinese city of Yantai is an amphitheatre, library, observation tower and modern solar observatory all in one.
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DETAIL Climate Forum
DETAIL Climate Forum Munich 05. Juni 2025How can architecture make our cities more resilient and our buildings more energy-efficient to meet climate demands?
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Regional building culture
New Architecture in South TyrolThe best buildings in Italy's northernmost region: the successful exhibition in Merano and a brilliant new book document the impressive balance of contemporary regional building culture in South Tyrol.
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Female Leader Apéro
Female Leader ApéroWe are delighted to invite you to a special highlight at the BAU 2025 trade fair in Munich: the Female Leaders Apéro @ BAU 2025.
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Interview with Lamia Messari-Becker
How do we shift to sustainable construction?Lamia Messari-Becker is a leading voice on sustainable construction. The professor at the University of Siegen serves as a policy advisor on various committees. In an interview with Julia Liese, she discussed her ideas for how the construction sector can address climate change.
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Interview with Anders Lendager
Who will run the urban mines of the future?Danish architect Anders Lendager is one of the most radical pioneers of circular construction. In this interview with Jakob Schoof, he explains how architects can help end the throwaway society.
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Forest of knowledge
Library in Mumbai by Studio HingeStudio Hinge has designed a library under tree-like wooden columns at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai.
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Interview with architect Inge Vinck
A Dance between Old and NewWith modest budgets and well-considered concepts, Architecten Jan de Vylder Inge Vinck (AJDVIV) in Ghent adapt existing structures for flexible future uses. In our interview, Inge Vinck discusses her approach to adaptive reuse.


