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Baoshan Long Beach Winder Tower Complex / DLR Group

November 6, 2025 Hana Abdel 0

The Shanghai Baoshan Long Beach Winder Tower Complex is strategically located at the Yangtze River estuary beside the Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal—Asia’s largest and the world’s fourth-largest home port. DLR Group won an international design competition with a vision to transform the industrial port into a new waterfront landmark. The complex is 2M SF, bringing together a 180-meter observation tower, a 120-meter Grade-A office building, an 80-meter five-star hotel with 300 keys, a 1,027-seat concert hall, a tunnel operations center, and retail.

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House G / Karlen + Clemente

November 5, 2025 Valentina Díaz 0

The plot, of regular shape, is located in a residential neighborhood. The implantation strategy consisted of positioning the built mass to cover the entire front of the lot, from the eastern to the western boundary, freeing a large central patio as an organizing nucleus of social life. The house establishes controlled interior relationships towards the street while opening widely towards the backyard, taking advantage of the northern orientation, and promoting a gradual transition between the urban and domestic realms.

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Gen Z Design Language: What Younger Designers Are Doing Differently

November 5, 2025 Tahira 0

Every generation leaves its mark on design, but Gen Z isn’t just updating the look , they’re rewriting the rules. For them, design isn’t about polished perfection or legacy norms. It’s about authenticity, individuality, and meaning. They grew up with limitless inspiration at their fingertips and a world in flux outside their windows. So, their . . .

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Etxenoi Pavilion / AMA architectural office

November 5, 2025 Pilar Caballero 0

In cities, containers filled with construction debris and discarded furniture are evidence of constant interior renovations driven more by aesthetic trends and marketing strategies than by real functional needs. This same superficial impulse is also reflected in public spaces and buildings, where many interventions prioritise image over fundamental aspects such as accessibility, comfort, or future adaptability.

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“Thatch-mud” scales cloak habitable bridge in India by Wallmakers

November 5, 2025 Jon Astbury 0

Architecture studio Wallmakers has completed Bridge House in rural Karjat, India, a weekend home spanning a seven-metre-deep gorge and clad entirely in furry thatched scales. Wallmakers created the bridge-shaped home on a challenging site comprising two parcels of land divided by a 30-metre-wide spillway, which required a height clearance for diggers to pass below. With

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Rippling charity headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects tops out in Shenzhen

November 5, 2025 Amy Peacock 0

UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects has released photos of a sinuous high-rise building under construction in Shenzhen, which is set to become the headquarters for education charity Chen Yidan Foundation. The Yidan Center, which has topped out, features two towers with curving floor plates that join at the top, and a bridge element providing a

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Seven “immensely photogenic” features of UK’s under-threat cooling towers

November 5, 2025 Lizzie Crook 0

Conservation group Twentieth Century Society has selected seven photos from its latest book that reveal the sculptural yet little-known features of the UK’s under-threat cooling towers. Simply named Cooling Towers, the book explores the cultural significance of the concrete megastructures through the lens of art and design, photography and pop culture. It has been curated

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