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“Architecture that Responds to the Memory of a Place”: In Conversation with Sumaya Dabbagh

ArchDaily had the chance to speak to Sumaya Dabbagh, founder of Dabbagh Architects, about her architecture practice, her latest projects, and her intervention “Earth...

World Architecture Festival 2023: How can Architecture and Design be Catalysts for Positive Change?

As entries are open for World Architecture Festival 2024, we look back at last year's edition under the theme 'Catalyst'. How can architecture and...

DAAR Presents “Concrete Tent” at Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2023

At the center of the abandoned 1970s “Al Madam,” in the eastern desert of Sharjah, the “Concrete Tent”, created by DAAR, an experimental Palestinian...

Creating Harmony with the Place: In Conversation with Kengo Kuma

The 3rd edition of Shaping the City, a forum on sustainable urban development, took place in Venice between November 24-25, following successful events in...

Spacon & X: Innovative and Bold Solutions Driven by Passion and Authenticity

The partners of Spacon & X explain their creative process, mixing different fields and melting the boundaries between them. Working across multiple disciplines and...

Holcim Awards 2023 Panel Discussion

Moderated by David Basulto, Co-Founder and editor-in-chief at ArchDaily, the panel featured Jury Chairs Lesley Lokko, Belinda Tato, Craig Dykers, Manit Rastogi, and Tatiana...

Seeing Beyond the Brief: Safdie Architects

Charu Kokate of Safdie Architects will delve into what drives a successful architecture practice for the WAF opening keynote. She will discuss transformative projects...

Choreographing the Museum: A Dialogue between Museography and Architecture

ArchDaily has joined forces with the World Architecture Festival (WAF) to curate and present the best showcased at the WAF 2023. Through diverse examples...

Kim Lenschow: Each Material Tells a Story

For Kim Lenschow, each material tells a story, and the job of the architect is to make those stories available by making them part...