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Aranyani Pavilion / Tara Lal + T_M.space

February 11, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Taking its name from the forest goddess of the Rigveda, one of ancient India’s sacred texts, the Aranyani Pavilion is conceived to deepen public connection to nature and advance urgent conversations around ecology. Aranyani launches one of South Asia’s most ambitious ecological art and architecture pavilions at Sunder Nursery in New Delhi, opening Wednesday, 4th February 2026. Founded by conservation scientist and creative director Tara Lal, Aranyani is a conservation and creative arts initiative dedicated to renewing human connection with the natural world.

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De Zevensprong – Integrated Child and Expertise Center / KRFT Architecture

February 10, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

This school year marks the opening of ‘de Zevensprong’, the new Integrated Child and Expertise Centre in Hoorn, the Netherlands. Designed by Amsterdam architecture studio KRFT, the building brings together five former locations for special (primary) education into one sustainable environment for learning, care, childcare and sport. The centre is a place where children feel at home, can develop freely, and where professionals work side by side with one shared vision: the child comes first.

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De Zevensprong – Integrated Child and Expertise Center / KRFT Architecture

February 10, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

This school year marks the opening of ‘de Zevensprong’, the new Integrated Child and Expertise Centre in Hoorn, the Netherlands. Designed by Amsterdam architecture studio KRFT, the building brings together five former locations for special (primary) education into one sustainable environment for learning, care, childcare and sport. The centre is a place where children feel at home, can develop freely, and where professionals work side by side with one shared vision: the child comes first.

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Office by Nature / Studio Massimo

January 27, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Set on the edge of the Blaricum heathland, the Tafelberg office is conceived as a place where work takes place within the landscape rather than apart from it. The building withdraws into its surroundings, allowing nature to remain visually continuous while quietly shaping the architecture’s form, materiality, and atmosphere.

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Clay Rise Home / Templeton Ford

January 27, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Architecture and interior design practice Templeton Ford has completed Clay Rise, a three-bedroom home in the bucolic village of West Hoathly, West Sussex. The house explores the relationship between local tradition and form through its tiered roofline and contextually driven material palette. Shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 Manser Medal, Clay Rise stands as Templeton Ford’s debut project. Architect Andre Templeton Ford and stylist Jessica Templeton Ford launched the practice in 2025, following decades-long careers in leadership positions at award-winning international architecture offices and in creative direction, design, and the arts.

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Woodleigh Futures Studio / McIldowie Partners

January 27, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

More than just a school building, the Regenerative Futures Studio is a carbon-sequestering, solar-powered living ecosystem that filters pollution, fosters animal life, and generates almost zero waste. It provides a dynamic project-based learning environment for students to explore and address real-world problems with a regenerative focus.

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Woodleigh Futures Studio / McIldowie Partners

January 27, 2026 Miwa Negoro 0

More than just a school building, the Regenerative Futures Studio is a carbon-sequestering, solar-powered living ecosystem that filters pollution, fosters animal life, and generates almost zero waste. It provides a dynamic project-based learning environment for students to explore and address real-world problems with a regenerative focus.

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Angela Merkel School / Commonsense Studio

January 23, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

With an enrollment of 1,300 students from the first through ninth grade, the “Angela Merkel” School ranks as one of the largest educational institutions in the country and is among the very few, if not the first, educational buildings in Albania to be fully self-sufficient in energy. Positioned along a primary axis of the city’s urban circulation system, it sits at the heart of a dense educational hub, flanked by a kindergarten and another school.