Architecture is constantly evolving, and here's a glimpse into some of the most exciting projects making headlines!
Let's dive in:
atelier deshaus has designed a stunning pavilion in the Chinese wetlands, topped with a fragmented, modular roof. The overlapping structural modules create varying densities, offering a dynamic visual experience. Two gentle paths extend from the interior, inviting visitors to explore the deeper areas of the park. It's a beautiful example of how architecture can blend seamlessly with nature.
Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu of Amateur Architecture Studio have been selected as the curators for the 20th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale, opening on May 8th, 2027. This is a significant honor, and their vision is sure to shape the future of architectural discourse.
In Bali, Alexis Dornier has created a ring-shaped residence that embraces an inner courtyard. The funnel-like roof provides a shaded walkway, while the design creates an introverted core. This design cleverly incorporates the natural environment into the structure. This project has +6410 connections.
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The Adjaye-designed Studio Museum in Harlem has opened its doors as a new home for Black art and culture. As Raymond J. McGuire, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, stated, "This building says to the world, Harlem matters. Black art matters. Black institutions matter." This is a powerful statement about the importance of cultural spaces.
Snøhetta has won an international competition to design the Hangzhou's riverfront art museum, which mimics the shifting tides. This project is a testament to the power of design to reflect and respond to its environment.
What do you think about these architectural marvels? Do you have a favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments!