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OODA reveals latticed training facility for Al Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia

January 6, 2026 Starr Charles 0

Portuguese studio OODA has designed a training centre for Saudi football club Al Nassr, which will have a triangular-patterned facade informed by the country’s traditional architecture. Currently under construction beside the club’s existing Al-Awwal Park stadium in Riyadh, the 4,000-square-metre House of Nassr complex, will comprise two training pitches alongside indoor facilities. A pair of rectilinear volumes

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Tropical hardwood and reinforced concrete form House in Minami-Azabu

January 6, 2026 Cajsa Carlson 0

Architect Keiji Ashizawa saw the planning process as “solving a puzzle” when creating this house in central Tokyo, which features wooden louvres for privacy. Designed for a couple and their three children, the three-storey House in Minami-Azabu – named after the neighbourhood in which it’s located – sits next to a residential street on its

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Safwat by Safwat balances “humor, clarity, and restraint” at Funny Bar in New York

January 5, 2026 Ben Dreith 0

Design studio Safwat by Safwat has balanced a bar, lounge, and restaurant programme at Funny Bar in New York’s Lower East Side, using glass brick and postmodern details. Working with New York entertainment operators Tom Moore and Billy Jones, the New York-based studio set out to convert a bar built out for “more of a

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“Congestion pricing works” in New York City say officials after a year in action

January 5, 2026 Ellen Eberhardt 0

The first major traffic congestion pricing in the US, which rolled out a year ago today in New York City, has been considered a success according to the Metropolitan Transit Authority and New York governor Kathy Hochul. Congestion pricing – known formally as the Central Business District Tolling Program – was implemented in January 2025.

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Industrial port informs metal exterior of home in Perth by Philip Stejskal

January 5, 2026 Jon Astbury 0

The Fremantle cargo port informed the corrugated metal cladding and steel-framed awnings of Henville Street House, a family home in Perth, Australia, by local studio Philip Stejskal Architecture. Located on a compact urban site, Philip Stejskal Architecture designed the home to have a close relationship to its garden while avoiding overlooking. It is organised around

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Flawk takes cues from French home interiors for overhaul of unloved London townhouse

January 5, 2026 Natasha Levy 0

Creative developer Flawk has revamped a townhouse in London’s Holland Park to evoke the effortless “je ne sais quois” of homes in the south of France. Before the renovation, the three-storey property had gone untouched for years and was largely in a state of disrepair. The floorboards were worn, mould lined the walls, and the

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Kith store on Regent Street informed by “bones of the raw space”

January 5, 2026 Tom Ravenscroft 0

American fashion brand Kith has collaborated with Porto Architecture to create the interiors for its flagship store on London’s Regent Street, complete with a classic New York bistro. For Kith’s first standalone store in the UK, founder Ronnie Fieg aimed to create a space that showcased the brand but was unique to London. It also

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