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Artistic Office of a Notary / Dolgopiatova Interior Design

April 21, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Anna Bakay’s office occupies the first floor of a historic building in the heart of Kyiv, reading more like a private gallery or an intimate workshop than a conventional notary practice. From the outset, the project was guided by a clear set of values – silence, tactility, soft light, a grounded connection to nature, and the complete absence of visual noise. Located on Tereshchenkivska Street, the space opens onto Shevchenko Park on one side and a quiet inner courtyard on the other. Designed for a team of five, the office unfolds as a calm, cohesive environment rather than a sequence of strictly functional rooms.

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Centre Pompidou Expands to Seoul with the New Hanwha Center Designed by Wilmotte & Associés

April 21, 2026 Antonia Piñeiro 0

The French museum and cultural institution Centre Pompidou is opening a new Korean branch in collaboration with the local Hanwha Foundation of Culture. Well known in the architectural field for its French headquarters, designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers and recently closed for renovations, the Centre Pompidou is expanding its international presence with a new venue, adding to its sites in Spain, Belgium, China, and the United Arab Emirates. The Korean building is a 12,000 m² renovation project at the base of the 63 Tower skyscraper, led by Wilmotte & Associés. Located on Yeouido Island, along the banks of the Han River, and at the heart of Seoul‘s financial district, the Hanwha Seoul Pompidou Center is conceived as both an exhibition venue and a meeting point where education and art converge, offering adaptable spaces to host a broad range of activities.

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Why Do We Want to Float? The Psychology of Lightness in Architecture

April 21, 2026 Camilla Ghisleni 0

In 1962, the architect Buckminster Fuller envisioned a floating city that would free humanity from its dependence on the Earth. The speculative project consisted of enormous geodesic spheres that would naturally levitate in air warmed by the sun and be anchored to mountaintops. Designed to house thousands of people, Fuller’s Cloud Nine aimed to ease land ownership pressures, address housing shortages, and contribute to environmental preservation.

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Goethe-Institut Sénégal / Kéré Architecture

April 21, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

Active worldwide for more than 75 years, the Goethe-Institut commissioned a purpose-built space from concept to construction for the first time in its history. As one of its main hubs in West Africa, the choice of Kéré Architecture reflects Goethe-Institut Dakar’s ambition to define what cultural exchange looks like in the 21st century.

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Goethe-Institut Sénégal / Kéré Architecture

April 21, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

Active worldwide for more than 75 years, the Goethe-Institut commissioned a purpose-built space from concept to construction for the first time in its history. As one of its main hubs in West Africa, the choice of Kéré Architecture reflects Goethe-Institut Dakar’s ambition to define what cultural exchange looks like in the 21st century.

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Jingu Studio / YNAS

April 21, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

The renovation of Villa Serena 204 began as a personal and professional mission to challenge Japan’s “scrap-and-build” culture. Located in a historic modernist building designed by Junzo Sakakura, the project seeks to prove that aging architecture can gain value through thoughtful intervention. The core inspiration was the tension between the building’s rigid 600mm structural grid and the fluid lifestyle of its occupants—an architect and a casting director. By embracing the “ambiguity” between work and life, the design breathes new life into a modernist relic, transforming it into a high-functioning home and studio.

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Jingu Studio / YNAS

April 21, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

The renovation of Villa Serena 204 began as a personal and professional mission to challenge Japan’s “scrap-and-build” culture. Located in a historic modernist building designed by Junzo Sakakura, the project seeks to prove that aging architecture can gain value through thoughtful intervention. The core inspiration was the tension between the building’s rigid 600mm structural grid and the fluid lifestyle of its occupants—an architect and a casting director. By embracing the “ambiguity” between work and life, the design breathes new life into a modernist relic, transforming it into a high-functioning home and studio.

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Nanhai Dali “Yanbu 1432” Yanbu Grain Processing Plant & Distillery Renovation / Atelier cnS

April 21, 2026 韩爽 - HAN Shuang 0

Once a typical Pearl River Delta industrial town, Dali (Nanhai District) neglected human-centered public life amid rapid development. With the Qiandeng Lake axis extension, it transforms into a livable city, unlocking public space in dense fabric. The Yongping Warehouses project, in Yanbu Old Dragon 1432 Zone along Huadi River, revives obsolete riverside warehouses—once part of the Guangzhou-Foshan thoroughfare’s trade heritage—into a vital waterfront public space.

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House & Office SH / 1-1 Architects

April 20, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

This project is for a new office and residence for a construction company with a 50-year history in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. The client owned two large warehouses near the site, both overflowing with unused timber—mostly surplus wood ordered in bulk by the previous generation, who had been a carpenter, along with reclaimed lumber collected during demolition. Although there were no clear plans for its use, the material had continued to accumulate year after year, too valuable to discard. Many construction companies and lumberyards across Japan hold similar stockpiles of timber lying dormant in warehouses.

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Tietê178 / Gabriel Kogan

April 20, 2026 Susanna Moreira 0

With only 5.6 meters in width and 20 meters in length, the lot houses an architecture office and a multi-purpose hall. The spatial constraints imposed not only the compression of functions but also an articulation between constructive and architectural solutions based on the scale of intervention. The building, with its discreet facade and lack of expressive gestures, explicitly conveys the intention of creating an austere, silent, contemplative space; with the minimum necessary elements.