Continuing our annual tradition, we asked our readers who they believe should be awarded the 2025 Pritzker Prize, architecture's most prestigious honor. Founded by Jay Pritzker and administered by ...
Annually, ArchDaily's curatorial team undertakes a rigorous selection process to identify exemplary projects in Latin American residential architecture. The goal is to share these works of ...
© F.Eveleens, via Wikipedia under CC BY 3.0 Commissioned by the Van Nelle company during a period of rapid industrial and societal transformation in the Netherlands ...
Rendering of the expanded New Museum. Image Courtesy of OMA/bloomimages.de The seven-story expansion will appear distinct on the exterior while seamlessly integrating with the existing structure ...
Liu Jiakun, the 2025 Pritzker Prize winner, has spent decades redefining Chinese architecture by combining utopia with function and social engagement with personal memory. His buildings are ...
A key aspect of the masterplan is the redevelopment of over 30 hectares of abandoned industrial land, including the former Manifattura Tabacchi factory and derelict structures in the Feltrinelli ...
The 2025 Pritzker Prize has been awarded this year to Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun. Born in Chengdu in 1956, he grew up in the densifying city, before attending and graduating from the Chongqing ...
In the 1980s, as Brazil restored its democratic regime, Oscar Niemeyer returned from exile. Confronted with a country where the population had spread to the outskirts of cities, Niemeyer continued ...
Written by Maria-Cristina Florian Published on March 04, 2025 Escaping stylistic constraints, Liu Jiakun's work relies on adaptive strategies to harmonize collective and individual spaces ...
DiscoverArch, in collaboration with IIA Kapurthala Chapter and IGBC, invites architecture students to The Social Hub. Participants can choose projects like museums, memorials, libraries ...
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