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Growing Architecture: OMA’s Mushroom Pavilion in Mexico

Explore the intersection of architecture and biology at Casa Wabi. The Mushroom Pavilion, designed by OMA, is a serene concrete sanctuary in Oaxaca, Mexico,...

Does architecture always have to start from scratch? | ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards 2026 🏆

Now in its 17th edition, the Building of the Year, the world’s largest community-driven architecture award, continues to honor projects that showcase the ongoing...

Tashkent Architecture City Guide

Tashkent’s architectural landscape reflects a layered history shaped by Silk Road influences, Soviet-era planning, and contemporary innovation. As the capital of Uzbekistan, the city...

Ultra-Thin Aluminum Skin Holds Up Entire Structure | L’Ile Folie by MARC FORNES + THEVERYMANY

Step inside the world of ultra-thin architecture. L’Ile Folie in Cary, North Carolina, is a self-supporting structural skin made of thousands of unique aluminum...

Is Sustainability Still Optional in Architecture? | ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards 2026 🏆

In its 17th edition, the Building of the Year, the world’s largest community-driven architecture award, continues to celebrate projects that reflect how architecture is...

How Ancient Stepwells Inspired a Modern University in India

Step onto the roof of the future. Discover Prestige University in Indore, a climate-responsive landmark by Sanjay Puri Architects. Inspired by traditional stepwells, this...

Meet the 20 shortlisted projects for ArchDaily’s Student Project Awards

Meet the 20 shortlisted projects for the Student Project Awards, each showcasing bold ideas shaping the future. This year’s shortlist brings together a diverse range...

5 Projects Where Architecture Meets Memory | ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards 2026 🏆

In its 17th edition, the Building of the Year, the world’s largest community-driven architecture award, continues to celebrate excellence and innovation across the built...

Celebrating 18 years of ArchDaily!

We believe architecture matters, and the way we talk about it shapes how it’s imagined, practiced, and lived. Today, ArchDaily is more than a platform:...