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Liten Hytte House / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

March 19, 2026 Susanna Moreira 0

Liten Hytte is located on the shore of Lake Michigan, near the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The area is a popular summer destination, with modest clapboard cabins and cottages within easy walking distance of the pristine beaches and clear waters of the lake.

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rethinking a historical model of solitude: dionisio gonzález transforms wittgenstein’s cabin

in this piece from designboom’s archive, we revisit amphibious dwellings that draw on the austrian-british philosopher to animate a speculative architectural language shaped by present-day conditions.

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Spaces That Feel Back: How Buildings Respond to Human Behavior

March 19, 2026 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Buildings were always intended to solve a straightforward problem: shelter. Through form and material, they protected occupants from the weather and organized human activity. Modern architecture, along with evolving lifestyles, added new priorities — efficiency, density, structural innovation, and aesthetics. People now demand more from buildings. Occupants increasingly want environments that actively support how they live, work, and feel.

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Monologue Café / SOSOKKI ANAC

March 19, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

Monologue – A Walker in Time’s Soliloquy originates from a speculative narrative imagining that the Earth has undergone a reset. The project begins with a simple question: if an ancient civilization once existed before this reset, and a monastery had been built within that forgotten world, what architectural form might it have taken?

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Transforming a Concrete Shell into a Wooden Interior Shaped by the Sea

March 19, 2026 Kiana Buchberger 0

Set along the outer breakwater of Port de Cap-d’Ail, located next to Monaco, the Beach House occupies a threshold between land and sea. Surrounded by water and docked boats, the building sits in close dialogue with the harbor, exposed to the shifting light, reflections, and atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Within this setting, the house reads almost like another vessel moored along the harbor wall.

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Limbo Museum Reactivates Unfinished Spaces and Eden Project Morecambe Moves Forward: This Week’s Review

March 19, 2026 Reyyan Dogan 0

As housing shortages and affordability challenges intensify across global cities, this week’s architectural discourse centers on how design, policy, and adaptive strategies intersect to shape the future of urban living. Initiatives range from grassroots movements and legislative reforms aimed at expanding access to housing to innovative models that rethink ownership, development, and community engagement. At the same time, architects are reimagining existing structures and districts, transforming underused offices, historic landmarks, and unfinished buildings into mixed-use, culturally significant, or publicly accessible spaces. Across scales, these stories illustrate how architecture negotiates scarcity, value, and social priorities, demonstrating its capacity not only to produce new buildings but also to recalibrate urban environments in ways that balance heritage, sustainability, and human experience.

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Kreuzberghof Front House / Nidus

March 19, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

In Kaiserswerth, where courtyards have shaped the character of the town for centuries, the Kreuzberghof does not present itself as a solitary object but as a continuation of a typology. Between street and garden, an ensemble unfolds: the front house from the 1920s opposite the new timber courtyard house – in between a shared courtyard planted with perennials and covered in ivy, forming its own microclimate in summer, almost a small biotope.