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Milan’s 2026 Olympic Village by SOM Completed Ahead of Winter Games

Developed by COIMA and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the project has been envisioned as both a temporary residence for athletes and...

Watch This Pavilion Travel From Saudi Arabia to Uzbekistan!

In April 2024, the Diriyah Biennale Foundation announced the AlMusalla Prize, an international architecture competition focused on designing a musalla: a flexible space for...

Top 3 MUST-SEE Buildings in Lisbon 🇵🇹 | Lisbon Architecture City Guide

Lisbon stands as Portugal’s capital and a city defined by its layers of history and contemporary transformation. Selected as the European Capital of Culture...

Ever wondered what it’s like inside an architecture office?

As part of the inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025, ArchDaily went behind the scenes to tour some of the most innovative architecture offices in...

The 5-Minute City in Copenhagen: Mads Birgens Explains Cobe’s North Harbor Vision

“It Takes a Lifetime to Build a City” — In conversation with Mads Birgens, Head of Urbanism at Cobe, during the Copenhagen Architecture Biennial,...

The Transformation of Copenhagen’s North Harbor | Interview with Mads Birgens from Cobe Architects

In this interview, Christele Harrouk, Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily, sits down with Mads Birgens from Cobe Architects to discuss the monumental transformation of Copenhagen's North...

Check out the Chile Architecture Biennial 2025!

The XXIII Architecture and Urbanism Biennial of Chile, titled 'Doble Exposición' (Double Exposure), is a major 11-day event running from September 25 to October...

Santiago’s Most Amazing Architecture Tour! | Santiago, Chile

At the crossroads of natural wonder and modern ambition, Santiago stands as Chile’s dynamic capital. As Chile’s largest city, it is home to over...

Inside Out, Downside Up | Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025

Inside Out, Downside Up by Slaatto Morsbøl is one of the two Slow Pavilions built for the inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025. Installed at...