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A Green Oasis in the Harbor: The Opera Park by Cobe

Nature takes center stage in Copenhagen. Explore the Opera Park by Cobe, a year-round green oasis featuring six global gardens, a stunning flower-shaped greenhouse,...

Riyadh Architecture City Guide ✨

Explore the modern architecture of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring iconic structures like the KAFD Grand Mosque and the King Fahad National Library. This video...

The Museum Designed Like a Flying Bird #architecture #china

Explore the New Science and Technology Museum of Henan Province in Zhengzhou, a significant landmark in China. This architectural marvel draws inspiration from Heluo...

Europe’s Renovation Crisis: Demolition vs Reuse? | Interview with HouseEurope!

The potential of existing buildings to shape cities and communities in flux through reuse and adaptation is the key focus of HouseEurope! and their...

Inside Miami’s Most Iconic Architectural Gems #architecture

Miami, a vibrant city along Florida’s Atlantic coast, bursts with energy and creativity. Its skyline is shaped by impressive buildings like One Thousand Museum...

Regional Focus – India: How Architecture Can Scale for Billions

India’s demographic boom is reshaping the conversation around how to build for billions. Despite 65% of India’s population still living in the countryside, India has...

NOOR RIYADH 2025: Inside the World’s Biggest Light Art Festival

Noor Riyadh returns from 20 Nov – 6 Dec, illuminating the city with over 60 large-scale light installations. Under the theme “In the Blink...

ArchDaily Student Project Awards | Submissions now open

Introducing The Student Project Awards: an initiative that recognizes the creativity, innovation, and vision of students who are redefining architectural discourse and imagining new...

Inside the GROHE & Buster + Punch Collaboration | World Architecture Festival 2025

Explore an in-depth conversation between Paul Flowers (@GROHE) and Massimo Buster Minale (@busterandpunchLDN) in this exclusive interview recorded live at the World Architecture...