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John Hill | 20.02.2026

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The seven members of the US Commission of Fine Arts (CFA)—all of whom were appointed by President Donald Trump in January—have approved plans for a $400 million ballroom to replace the White House's East Wing that was demolished last fall. Approval by the National Capital Planning Commission...


Mitsubishi Jisho Design, Japan-Architects Curators | 20.02.2026

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Mitsubishi Jisho Design Inc. recently presented the Marunouchi Architecture Tour. The tour introduced the company's "Inheritance Design" philosophy via visits to actual buildings in Tokyo's Marunouchi district, and included a report on the Marunouchi Architectural Materials Preservation...


Natalie Kreutzer | 19.02.2026

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Interior design is increasingly seen as a fundamental tool in having a positive attitude towards life. The discourse on this topic was stimulated in mid-February at the Ambiente trade fair and the expert presentations in the event program organized by World-Architects.


John Hill | 19.02.2026

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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill: Hidden Furniture Masterpieces 1950-1991 is on display at LuisaViaRoma's New York boutique through April. The exhibition presents dozens of pieces of 20th-century furniture designed by architects from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), alongside related...


John Hill | 17.02.2026

Film

The first episode of the new An Architect's Perspective series finds architect and host James Hamilton visiting Can Lis, the house Jørn Utzon built for his family on the island of Mallorca.


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How can resources be used responsibly in construction? Young architects Ronan Crippa and Timothy Allen discuss this with architecture educator Andreas Ruby and researcher Daria Kovaleva, while Basel Grand Council member Salome Bessenich assesses which ideas are likely to gain majority...


Oliver G. Hamm | 17.02.2026

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For the first time in more than sixty years, Otto Wagner's work is being exhibited in Germany. The drawings by the architect and his colleagues, some of whom are well-known, bear witness to the great leap from historicism to modernism at the turn of the last century.


John Hill | 16.02.2026

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Here we touch on some recent headlines in the realm of architectural preservation, including awards, grants, and a passing of note.


Baird Architects | 16.02.2026

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Open since early November, the Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art & Education is the most significant expansion of the Woodmere Museum opened, which opened in 1910 in Philadelphia. The project renovates a 19th-century residence and provides the museum with fourteen additional galleries....


John Hill | 15.02.2026

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As part of Bangkok Design Week, which took place in early February, Jenchieh Hung and Kulthida Songkittipakdee of HAS design and research designed High Line Bangkok, a temporary pavilion that “reinterprets public infrastructure for tropical living.” Here we present some photos and drawings of...


René Ammann | 15.02.2026

Number

Number of homes Australia intends to build in Bradfield City, a new 114-hectare city (282-acre) west of Sydney, including a university campus and a...


Natalie Kreutzer | 12.02.2026

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From March 8 to 13, Frankfurt will be the stage for light, design, and building technology, at the Light + Building 2026 trade fair. World-Architects invites you to Talks+Tours and Guided Tours with international experts.


John Hill | 12.02.2026

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The Foundation for the Development of the Lands Adjacent to the Baptism Site has announced that the team led by Níall McLaughlin Architects (NMLA) has won the Museum of Jesus’ Baptism at Bethany, Jordan – International Design Competition, besting the six other finalists in the two-stage...


John Hill | 11.02.2026

Film

A new eleven-minute film from Foster + Partners explains the design, engineering, and functioning of 270 Park Avenue, the firm's new supertall skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, and takes viewers inside some of the spaces that serve as the headquarters of JPMorgan Chase.


Nishi Shah | 10.02.2026

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The Global Turn: Six Journeys of Architecture and the City, 1945–1989 is a new book born from a meeting of the Global Architectural History Teaching Collective (GAHTC), which was founded in 2013 to infuse a global perspective into the academic preparation of the next generation of...


John Hill | 09.02.2026

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Forestone Cabin is a prototypical shelter designed and built by the 2025 class of the Master in Ecological Architecture and Advanced Construction program at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC). Located in the Pyrenees, the cabin resembles a boulder but is built from...


Eduard Kögel, URBANUS | 09.02.2026

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Architect Yan Meng from the Beijing- and Shenzhen-based firm URBANUS has designed two schools in Shenzhen that make direct reference...


René Ammann | 07.02.2026

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Number of times the ski jump in Sochi (2014 Winter Olympics; cost approx. $272 million/€230 million) and the National Sliding Center in Yanqing (2022 Beijing Winter Olympics; cost approx. $500 million/€420 million) were used for international competitions after the close of their respective...


John Hill | 06.02.2026

Film

A new rendered animation gives a peek inside the new Concourse D at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. The project, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) with Ross Barney Architects, JGMA, and Arup, is now under construction and expected to be completed in late 2028.


John Hill | 05.02.2026

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The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe have announced the seven works in the running for the 2026 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award: five projects for the Architecture prize and two projects vying for the Emerging prize.


Natalie Kreutzer | 05.02.2026

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Home textiles are increasingly establishing themselves as defining elements in interior design. New impulses were provided in mid-January at the Heimtextil 2026 trade fair and the expert presentations organized by World-Architects in the event program.


John Hill | 04.02.2026

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US President Donald Trump is continuing his reshaping of Washington, DC, with headlines in recent days indicating he will close the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for a two-year “reconstruction” and big-name firms are submitting designs to redesign Washington Dulles International...


John Hill | 03.02.2026

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The new Town Hall in Trofa, a small city north of Porto, has received the most votes in our poll for World Building of the Year 2025. Designed by Porto's NOARQ | José Carlos Nunes de Oliveira, Trofa Town Hall is a dark brick building that emerged from the transformation and expansion of an old...


René Ammann | 02.02.2026

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Years it took the former Norwich Sports Village, or “Hanging Cloths” sports site in Hellesdon, a village in Norfolk, England, to be granted listed status: 38


WXY architecture + urban design | 02.02.2026

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The Packer Collegiate Institute is a private school in Brooklyn Heights that has occupied a Gothic-style building since the mid-1800s, though it has seen expansions and modernizations over the years. The latest expansion is the Garden House, designed by WXY architecture + urban as a four-story...


Eduard Kögel | 31.01.2026

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On a recent trip to Denmark, Eduard Kögel ventured to Humlebæk to see Memoryscapes, the second exhibition in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art’s “Architecture Connecting” series, on view at the museum until May 17, 2026.


John Hill | 29.01.2026

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has named Swiss-born Irish architect Níall McLaughlin the 2026 recipient of the Royal Gold Medal, which is given annually, on behalf of His Majesty the King, “to a person or group of people who have had a significant influence on the advancement...


John Hill | 29.01.2026

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The OBEL Award, the annual prize founded by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation in 2019 to honor architectural contributions to human development all over the world, has announced the focus of its eighth cycle: “Systems' Hack.”


John Hill | 27.01.2026

Film

Tsuyoshi Tane, best known for the Estonian National Museum and the Tane Garden House at Vitra, is the subject of the latest architecture-related film from Louisiana Channel, which visited the architect's Paris studio and spoke with him about his unique archaeological approach he takes on each...


John Hill | 27.01.2026

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“The arts are not isolated,” John Cage shortly before his death in 1992, “but engage in dialogue.” He happened to be referring to music and architecture, the latter occasionally referred to as “frozen music.” Here we explore the relationship between these two arts, spurred by a forthcoming...


Miguel Marcelino | 26.01.2026

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At the Laje Football Field in Oeiras, Portugal, a red portal cut into the landscape leads to the locker rooms and pitch, itself defined by matching perpendicular concrete walls. Architect Miguel Marcelino sent us some text and images on the project that last year was nominated for the most...


René Ammann | 25.01.2026

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Girth of the walls at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, England, an exceptional manor built in the late 15th century—in what we now know as the Little Ice Age, when soldiers froze to death in the middle of the European summer—


John Hill | 23.01.2026

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In 2025 we presented 50 Buildings of the Week on World-Architects, and now it's your turn to help us crown a Building of the Year by voting for your favorite project. The deadline is Saturday, January 31, with the winner announced in early February.


John Hill | 22.01.2026

Film

As part of its monographic exhibition on architect Bruce Goff that opened in December, the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) has released “Bruce Goff: Unbounded Design,” a short film with commentary from curators Alison Fisher and Craig Lee about the American architect they say “escaped...


John Hill | 21.01.2026

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LANZA atelier, the Mexico City studio of Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo, has been selected to design the 2026 Serpentine Pavilion. Their design, titled a serpentine, appropriately features an undulating brick wall that was inspired by traditional serpentine walls and subtly...


John Hill | 20.01.2026

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Eight years after David Chipperfield Architects' competition-winning design for the Nobel Center in Stockholm was halted by a Swedish court, a revised design on a different waterfront site, also designed by Chipperfield, has been unveiled. Construction is expected to start next year.