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Drawn by Hand: Géométral’s Site-Specific Architecture

March 4, 2026 Moises Carrasco 0

Founded in 2022 by Clément Masurier and based in Paris, France, Géométral is an architectural practice defined by design strategies that are linked to the landscape, which it treats as a primary determinant of form. The studio, one of the winners of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, approaches each project as a small universe that combines program, atmosphere, and spatial narratives. Rather than a single signature style, they focus on crafting moods and situations tailored to each context and user.

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Hospital of the Smart Health Care City / Michel Rémon & Associés

March 4, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

In 2009, under the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and as part of the great development projects of the UM6P Group, the Mohammed VI Green City was set in motion. From its first breath, it aspired to become more than a place: a world-class academic pole, a living ecosystem of knowledge, where learning, innovation, and an exemplary ecological lifestyle would grow side by side. Rooted in its territory yet reaching far beyond it, the city was imagined at once as local and national, intimate and ambitious.

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Gaughar Animal Husbandry / Compartment S4

March 4, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Set within a 350-acre fruit orchard in Dahanu, Maharashtra, the ‘Gaughar’ occupies nearly 14 acres of a larger rural campus that includes a tribal school for 600 children and a skill development centre. More than an isolated structure, the gaushala forms part of a living landscape, one shaped by agriculture, learning, and care. Conceived as a complete reimagining of an existing cow shelter, the project reflects a shift in how spaces for animals are imagined: not as back-of-house infrastructure, but as environments that directly influence health, behaviour, and dignity.

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Chenhu Wetland Art Center / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)

March 4, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Situated at the geographical center of China, Wuhan earned the title of the “Gateway to Nine Provinces” as early as the Ming and Qing dynasties. From the ancient Yunmeng wetlands, to Yu the Great diverting the Han River into the Yangtze, and later the river’s course shift in the sixth year of Emperor Chenghua’s reign, the city gradually took shape as today’s “River City.” Renowned as the “City of a Hundred Lakes,” Wuhan is interwoven with rivers, lakes, and waterways, with water areas occupying one quarter of its territory. Evidently, the relationship between “water” and “city” is inseparable.

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TOTTEI Green Hill / Tomohiro Hata Architect and Associates

March 3, 2026 Valeria Silva 0

Kobe is a city where the sea and mountains are close together, with its urban area spreading across the slopes at the base of the mountains. In the Sannomiya area, the current city center, the most important urban axis connecting the sea to the mountains is Flower Road, running north-south from Shin-Kobe Station to the port. The Second Pier, the site of this project, is located at its tip. Kobe Port prospered as a mooring facility for conventional cargo ships, but it has now completed its urban role.

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Renovation Casa d’Abreu Neto – Siza’s First Work / Álvaro Siza Vieira

March 3, 2026 Susanna Moreira 0

Álvaro Siza writes in the descriptive memory of the renovation of the Casa d’Abreu Neto: “It was on April 20, 2022, that I returned to the first house I designed, this time to renovate it. After 65 years since its construction, it was natural for a profound intervention to be necessary while maintaining the authenticity of the house…”. The Casa d’Abreu Neto is now a space for public enjoyment, establishing itself as a living museum of modern Portuguese architecture and preserving the family memory that gave rise to it.

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How “The Modern Home” Redefines Minimal Living

March 3, 2026 Anzah 0

The Modern Home explores how minimal living can feel truly personal. Through soft materials, hidden storage, and calm architectural details, this apartment balances simplicity with comfort, proving that modern interiors can be both refined and deeply livable.

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Lopota Reception / Studio Gypsandconcrete

March 3, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Lopota Reception unfolds as a glass-bound threshold, where architecture dissolves into landscape and light moves freely through space. Transparency acts as a mediator, binding interior life to the surrounding nature and allowing the building to breathe with its environment. The design carries the memory of a former rose plantation once rooted on this land. Its spirit is subtly preserved through rosewood veneer grains that trace the walls and custom-made furniture, while softly blushed copper surfaces wrap the space in warmth and quiet intimacy. These materials do not decorate; they remember.