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Kaloki Nyamai Studio / Adjaye Associates

April 3, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

“The landscape in Karen carries a quiet density, and the studio is conceived as something that settles lightly into that condition. The ambition was to create a space that holds both introspection and production, where material, light and structure move with a certain restraint. The building draws from archetypal African forms as a way of thinking about permanence, climate and memory. It is a place where making unfolds slowly, in dialogue with its environment.” David Adjaye

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Flipmod / Ambit Narrative Design (A.N.D)

April 3, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Flipmod is a manually operated modular shading system that introduces climate-responsive micro-infrastructure into overlooked public spaces in subtropical cities. It responds to climatic conditions through a low-carbon, lightweight intervention while encouraging public engagement with everyday urban space.

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Xuanpu Pavilion / UAD

April 2, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Xuanpu Pavilion (Hanging Fall Pavilion) Conceived to mark the 10th anniversary of Zhejiang University’s Zhoushan Campus and the 15th anniversary of its marine disciplines, this project was delivered by the campus’s original design team, initially commissioned to create a conventional commemorative sculpture. Reimagining the essence of “commemoration” for this serene, sea-cradled campus, the team redefined the brief: rather than an isolated visual focal point, they created an experiential, interactive “place” that holds a symbolic spiritual core, while accommodating daily rest, dialogue and contemplation for faculty and students.

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Light House / Studioninedots

April 1, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Made of stacked boxes, Light House reimagines the home as a vertical landscape of light and air. A couple with two children, long rooted in Amsterdam, approached us with a simple yet generous request: design a home defined by connection — between themselves and their children, while also interacting with the surrounding environment. From that single ambition, they entrusted us with an almost complete carte blanche.

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Hopetoun House / FGR Architects

March 30, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

The Hopetoun is a showcase and an oasis. FGR’s signature design understatement sees the fully integrated design of calm exterior and lively, animated interiors. Liveability is the underlying driver in a design that moulds to the site and our clients’ lifestyle. The Hopetoun’s geometric form is one of ordered spatial clarity. FGR’s ambition for real generosity throughout combines commercial-grade components and scale matched with carefully nuanced, contemplative spaces. 

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East River Residence / Omar Gandhi Architects

March 30, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Omar Gandhi Architects, the Canadian architecture studio, completes a stunning suspended coastal residential project. Set along the rugged Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, East River Residence is a house suspended within its environment—a quiet settlement on the shoreline that responds closely to the land, the weather, and the shifting horizon.

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Nanterre-Amandiers National Drama Center Renovation and Rehabilitation / Snøhetta

March 30, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

The rehabilitation of the Center Dramatique National Nanterre-Amandiers continues the story of a place that has long been emblematic of contemporary French theater, conceived from the outset as a space open to all. At the intersection of the city and the park, the project reaffirms the theater as a place of encounter, creation, and shared experience, deeply rooted in its local context. The architecture supports this evolution through a restrained intervention that reveals and reorganizes the spaces. The existing volumes are preserved and reorganized around a newly recomposed grand hall, the true heart of the theater. Transparency, continuity of movement, and a diversity of spaces help transform the building into a welcoming and permeable place. In this way, Les Amandiers reasserts itself as an open theater, where stage, city, and everyday life come together. The history of the Nanterre Amandiers National Drama Center (CDN) is that of a theater in constant transformation, closely linked to the city’s evolution and driven by a strong artistic and social ambition. Located to the west of Paris, Nanterre is a commune within the Paris metropolitan area that, since the 1960s, has experienced profound urban and social changes. It was in this context that the city became the first to support the project of Pierre Debauche’s company, whose founding intention was to bring to the theater “those who had never been there before.”

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Torre Picasso Offices / Destudio

March 27, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

The office on the 42nd floor of Torre Picasso (Madrid) was born from a competition in which the client had a peculiar program for only 4 permanent workers in an area of 330 m2, to which occasionally are added more  employees coming from different company locations to hold meetings in the rooms of this office.

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Jevany Villa / Architektura

March 27, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

A spruce forest, a slope, views of giant tree trunks, a pit left after an old building, birds, deer, and flickering sun rays. Below, the surface of a lake. The access road lies at the upper edge of the plot. From the street, the house appears single-story — invisible and small; from the garden, it becomes two-story — open and large. Cars park on the roof. The massing of the house follows the slope of the terrain and the client’s spatial requirements. The central staircase space (the “torso”) connects the western and eastern wings — the day and night zone. The main concept is a visual axis and descent into the forest landscape. Green and red are complementary colors. The house — an organism — becomes part of the forest.