OHS (Open House Slovenia) is opening the doors to some of the most beautiful and usually inaccessible spaces, inviting the public to explore unique architectural and cultural sites. This event offers a rare opportunity for visitors to step into otherwise restricted locations.
The pension provisions for doctors, lawyers, and architects in Germany have fallen into disrepute due to billions in losses from speculative investments, prompting questions about what insured individuals can do.
An academic commentary argues that ASEAN's energy crisis stems not from energy scarcity itself, but from the failure of the security architecture intended to protect energy flows in Southeast Asia.
Cees Dam, the renowned Dutch architect known for designing the Stopera opera house and city hall complex in Amsterdam, has passed away at the age of 93.
The European Court of Auditors has questioned the environmental merit of the Temporary Decarbonization Fund, stating it is unclear how much green investment it will generate due to architectural flaws.
The 21st Belgrade International Architecture Week (BINA) is scheduled to take place from April 30 to May 30. This annual event will showcase various architectural themes and projects.
Architect Tihomir Dičić has raised concerns that the planned construction of an elite residential and business complex in Košutnjak, Belgrade, could endanger the protected depot of the Yugoslav Cinematheque.
The Indian Embassy in Seoul commemorated the 136th birth anniversary of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution and a key figure in social justice.
Architect Marianna Markusková explains how facades contribute to a home's value, discussing changing trends for 2026, why "white is not always clean," and when premium technologies are worth investing in.
Rex Heuermann, a 62-year-old architect, has confessed to the murders of eight women committed between 1993 and 2010, bringing to a close one of the most high-profile and prolonged serial killer cases on Long Island, New York.
A visit to the distinctive atelier villa designed by Danish artist J.F. Willumsen in 1908 reveals its unique charm, initially considered 'ugly' but now recognized as a significant architectural piece.
A well-known architect and high-ranking official of the Social Democrats (SD) was buried yesterday in Ulcinj, Montenegro, remembered for his creative talent and numerous projects in the city.
This article explores the evolving definition of a 'safe city,' moving beyond visible markers like streetlights and patrol cars to include a quieter, more algorithmic architecture of protection.
Architects have revealed how the capital's train station area is set to change, transforming a once dark and forgotten part of the city into an attractive hub with contributions from both city authorities and businesses.
The Anozero — Coimbra Biennial unveiled its program, which includes a wide range of artists and architects such as Nan Goldin, Chantal Akerman, and Forensic Architecture.
Architect Rocío chose a bold and elegant wedding outfit, combining a shirt and a corset, reflecting a philosophy of wearing something truly expressive rather than just following trends.
This article highlights Piran, Slovenia, as an ideal spring destination, emphasizing its narrow streets, sea scent, Venetian architecture, and lack of tourist crowds during the season.
Bjarke Ingels' architecture firm announced mass layoffs in London, sparking protests from trade unions and employees. The layoffs are reportedly linked to a failed project in Saudi Arabia, though the firm has not confirmed this.
Architect Philippe Nathan seeks to ignite a debate on Luxembourg's building culture, aiming to break away from perceived mediocrity, particularly with projects like the 'Sintertürme'.
The 'Caracola' (Seashell) project by architect Toyo Ito, once admired globally, has become a ruin in Torrevieja, Spain. Built without environmental permits, the six-million-euro project was halted in 2006 and has since suffered fires and theft.
An Albanian architect and an opposition MP have fiercely criticized a newly approved law on tourist ports, with the architect calling it "national treason" and the MP alleging it favors oligarchs and businessmen close to the Prime Minister.
The new Sportclub stadium in Vienna is set to open its doors on April 17. Architect Albert Wimmer details the vision, construction, and goals for the cultural site in Hernals.
Hans Flaskamp from Berlin bought an old bungalow and unexpectedly became the guardian of the legacy of a nearly forgotten architect, living his dream in the architectural icon.
An exhibition curated by Hanyang University Professor Kim Jae-kyung is on display at Topohaus in Seoul, examining the structural principles of East Asian timber architecture and its modern interpretations.
The Santa María temple in Solsona is highlighted for its fascinating blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles, particularly its domes.
The Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) definitively terminated the international architectural competition for a new vision of the city market in Pazardzhik, upholding an earlier decision by the Commission for Protection of Competition.
A high-level "LT-UK Fintech Bridge" event in London brought together 200 finance and business representatives from Lithuania and the UK, with the British Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania delegation also engaging in a 3-day program focused on architecture in Vilnius.
A newly discovered council house in Ucanal, Guatemala, reveals how Mayan architecture reflected the loss of power of divine kings during the collapse of their empire. The shift from closed palaces to open halls indicates a transition in political structure.
The iconic Fallingwater villa in the USA, a masterpiece by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has reopened to visitors after extensive renovations, preserving its original furnishings and decorations.
Experts discuss the phenomenon of "Botox architecture" – rapid, often soulless construction – that is transforming cities, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The article questions whether current urban development prioritizes living spaces or commercial sales.
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Chair Jung Won-ju discussed collaboration with renowned French architect Dominique Perrault to explore the future of housing and urban development and enhance the Korean builder's global design competitiveness.
This article discusses Antoni Gaudí's dedication to a project for the Franciscans that ultimately did not come to fruition, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of his architectural career.
Rex Heuermann, the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings, is expected to appear in court to plead guilty to murder charges related to an eighth victim.
Ghana is set to officially launch its Free Primary Healthcare Programme on April 15, 2026, realizing a long-held presidential vision. The initiative is highlighted as a key legacy of former President Mahama, aiming to improve healthcare access across the nation.
Architect Kengo Kuma has been selected through an international competition to design the new wing of the National Gallery. The project aims to connect Leicester and Trafalgar Square and create space for the museum's expanding modern art collection.
The architectural bureau "Beton i Cvet" has developed and donated the conceptual design for an open hall project, commissioned by "Lovćen film," which has also designed numerous cinemas across the former Yugoslavia.
Increasingly, commercial establishments are meeting high architectural standards, with examples from Weng im Innkreis, Vienna, and Traiskirchen-Möllersdorf showcasing how business premises are gaining atmosphere.
Deputy Culture Minister Jung Hyangmi emphasized how architecture transcends language and borders in her congratulatory speech at The Korea Herald's 4th Architecture Forum, marking a significant chapter in South Korea-France bilateral exchanges.
The Taboadella winery, designed by architect Carlos Castanheira, is highlighted for its integration with nature. The design blends the classicism of the vineyard with modern winemaking practices.
London's National Gallery announced that its largest transformation in 200 years will include a new wing designed by Kengo Kuma, the architect behind the Tokyo Olympic stadium. The design has been praised as "exemplary."
Relatives of slain terror leader Qasem Soleimani were found living in the U.S. with green cards and subsequently arrested, exposing significant national security vetting failures by the Department of Homeland Security.
Christine Ruiz-Picasso, daughter-in-law of the renowned artist and instrumental in the creation of the Picasso Museum in Malaga, has passed away at her home in French Provence.
Modern architecture is drawing inspiration from traditional building techniques, including wind towers and micro-shading, to develop natural cooling solutions in response to a changing climate.
Photographer Paul Tulett showcases the austere beauty of concrete in his stunning shots of South Korea's rapidly evolving and jaw-dropping brutalist architectural highlights.
Tuesday marks National Windmill Day in Portugal, inviting visits to windmills, alongside an exhibition of Manuel Correia Fernandes' architecture in Matosinhos and a play in Lisbon.
A Costa Rican documentary short titled "Leaf Architects," focusing on leaf-cutting bats, has been nominated for the international competition at the Santiago Wild Film Festival. This event is a leading nature and wildlife cinema festival in Latin America.
Destiny Park has been recognized among the laureates of the international BIG SEE architecture festival, set to take place in Slovenia in May, for its professionalism and dedication.
A reader's opinion piece argues that the reputation of an architect does not inherently guarantee the quality of their work, suggesting that good architecture doesn't always pay for itself.
Matija, a student from the Faculty of Architecture, was released from detention today after being questioned by the First Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade.
Stephen Miller, the architect of former President Trump’s mass deportation campaign, is quietly continuing to pursue his immigration agenda, which includes advocating for a moratorium on immigration from 'third world countries'.
Architect José Luis Morales Martín describes capturing a special moment of shadows and figures playing basketball from his living room window in Las Rozas de Madrid.
An architectural firm in Mets, Athens, completely renovated a 110 sq.m. apartment, creating a modern residence with an industrial character and a privileged view of the Acropolis.
The proposed design for Donald Trump's presidential library in Miami has been unveiled, showcasing a style described as taking his characteristic showboating to a new, gold-plated level.
A new cafe in Pune, India, has transformed a traditional wada (mansion) into a modern space designed to foster connection, offering a unique blend of heritage and contemporary design.
The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece titled 'My Kingdom for an Architect,' reflecting on the importance and challenges related to architectural design.
An opinion piece uses the phrase 'My Kingdom for an Architect' to express a metaphorical need for strategic planning, design, or visionary leadership in a given context.
The article references a famous scene from Goran Marković's film 'Taiwanese Canasta,' depicting police raiding the apartment of an unemployed architect.
Amidst a fragile ceasefire in the Gulf, this article highlights how Iran's underground military architecture has been crucial in sustaining its capacity against potential US-Israeli attacks. The conflict is not only defined by conventional weaponry but also by the reshaping of the battleground itself through such hidden infrastructure.
A new hearing is set in the trial of Minister Nikola Selaković regarding the General Staff building, where the government's potential invocation of his immunity is a key question. An architect also reported that the immediate danger of the building's collapse has subsided.
An analysis suggests that 'middle powers' are adopting a cautious, armadillo-like approach in a complex global environment. The piece advises would-be architects of a future global order to consider this trend.
A new golf course, the Coral Mountain Desert Club designed by David McLay Kidd, is slated to open in California by 2028, presenting an architectural challenge.
A new book highlights the work of a prolific New Zealand architect, celebrating their 'outlandish, avant-garde, maverick houses' and the extensive body of work left across the country.
The Konzerthaus at Kiel Castle, a post-war modernist building, has been masterfully renovated and now radiates brightly within its upgraded surroundings. The project highlights the successful preservation and enhancement of the architectural landmark.
Hans Flaskamp of Berlin bought an old bungalow and unexpectedly became the guardian of the legacy of a nearly forgotten architect, living out his dream in the architectural icon.
Cat ladders, visible on houses across Switzerland, highlight the significant role and importance of cats to their owners, serving as unique architectural features for these 'secret VIPs'.
A new urban planning proposal outlines a low-rise city design for Silicon Island, focusing on sustainable development and a distinct architectural vision.
An architect provides advice on how to renovate living and dining rooms without altering the floor plan, emphasizing the use of materials, bookshelves, and carefully chosen accents to enhance connection and design.
An article highlights one of Serbia's most beautiful log churches and its Easter traditions, serving as a reminder of events from two centuries ago, showcasing architectural and artistic heritage.
An article from the Tehran Times highlights Qasr Abunassar, a significant historical site in Iran, offering insights into its cultural and architectural importance.
Alexander's Prison in Yazd is highlighted as a site where ancient myth converges with unique architecture, offering a glimpse into the city's historical and cultural heritage.
An article examines how British colonial architecture profoundly shaped the urban landscape and buildings of Cyprus, often taken for granted by its inhabitants.
A discussion explores the cultural significance of the porch as an architectural intermediary zone, serving as a stage for American society's self-image and the birthplace of the American Dream for generations.
An exhibition at the Dipòsit del Rei Martí reviews the work of influential architect Kazuo Shinohara, known as a reinventor of the Japanese house and a reference for single-family homes.
An architect and transport planner argues that the Galway ring road project's climate-compliant status required 'creative accounting' and is untenable.
A feature details the process of converting a 17th-century Italian masseria into a modern, stylish home, showcasing the blend of historical architecture with contemporary design.
The Citizens' Assembly of Obrenovac has called for the resignation of the entire municipal leadership following a fire that destroyed the Stari mlin (Old Mill), an architectural landmark.
Belarusian authorities have detained more than 50 individuals at an architectural firm as part of an intensifying crackdown across the country. The arrests signal a further escalation of repression in Belarus.
Luxembourgish Minister Martine Deprez has denied rumors regarding the Südspidol (South Hospital) and, after changes in architects and pandemic concept, has for the first time provided a provisional construction start date.
Architect Sophie Hicks expresses her deep appreciation for Seoul, stating that a decade of projects in the South Korean capital has made her fall for its youthful energy and buzz.
An architectural competition is underway to determine the future appearance of Špindlerův Mlýn's center, with locals set to debate proposals from three finalist studios, while expressing opposition to investment apartments.
An architect, Diogo Lacerda, has been questioned in an inquiry regarding the costs and invoices for Portuguese Prime Minister Montenegro's house, having charged 21,800 euros on a single invoice in 2019. The Prime Minister has not yet been contacted by authorities for clarification.
A 62-year-old architect has confessed to eight gruesome murders near New York, resolving a decades-long cold case involving seven women and an eighth previously uncharged killing.
Architect Omid Ghannadi, known from ProTV's "Visuri la Cheie," spoke about rebuilding lives and the unconditional love of a mother with seven children in his newsletter.
Architect Michele De Lucchi has created an installation for Milan Design Week, aiming to foster connections and friendship through architecture, stating its goal should be human well-being.
The iconic Fallingwater house, a masterpiece by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has been restored and is once again open to visitors, showcasing its original furniture and decorations.
Alys Beach in northwestern Florida is highlighted as a coastal community with striking white architecture and emerald waters, drawing comparisons to the Greek island of Santorini. The town's unique aesthetic is the result of decades of development.
A team led by architect Kengo Kuma has been selected to design a new wing for London's National Gallery. The new building, scheduled to open in the early 2030s, will feature modern paintings created after 1900.
Alys Beach, a coastal town in Florida, is highlighted for its impressive all-white architecture that evokes the feel of Europe and the Caribbean, particularly resembling the Greek island of Santorini.
DENZA, the premium sub-brand of BYD, is set to make its European debut with two models, the Z9GT and D9 DM-i, combining architectural heritage with advanced engineering.
The EU Ambassador to Ukraine, Katarina Maternová, delivered a speech at the Ukrainian Women's Congress, emphasizing that women are not only victims of war but also crucial architects of the country's recovery.
An article highlights five iconic structures in India, from Rani ki Vav to the Konark Sun Temple, that are celebrated for their remarkable engineering and architectural brilliance.
The article recounts the historical event of the day Muslims conquered Krak des Chevaliers, one of the world's most renowned Crusader castles. Known as the "Castle of the Knights," it is celebrated as a masterpiece of medieval military architecture.
Hyundai Card CEO Chung Tae-young, a veteran of the finance industry, highlighted the increasing importance of architecture in the online and AI era during a rare open lecture.
The Umbrian hill town of Assisi is renowned for its abundance of medieval art and architecture. For many visitors, however, the primary draw is the opportunity to connect with the town's revered saints.
A Forbes article advises senior architects to shift their perspective from purely engineering to thinking like business owners, emphasizing strategic and financial implications.
The villa of Basile Assan, the first Romanian to circumnavigate the world, has been demolished in Bucharest, raising questions about the preservation of historical architecture. The Sezession-style building was a significant landmark in the city.
Ten years after her death, Milan has honored the legendary architect Zaha Hadid, known for her distinctive designs, by naming a street after her in the city where several of her important projects stand.
Architect David Korsa created a unique 28-square-meter apartment in Brno, Czech Republic, named 'atelier 4.11,' featuring raw concrete and an emphasis on material authenticity and calm living.
Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, commissioned the Southern District office of the Homeland Safety and Security Agency in Calabar, aiming to strengthen community-based security architecture.
This article discusses autism, emphasizing that a child's potential or suffering often depends not on the diagnosis itself, but on society's response, including the provision of time, resources, and respect.
Architecture is evolving with the climate, as designers increasingly utilize ancient building techniques from the Arab world, such as wind towers and facade grids, for modern, natural space cooling solutions.
A feature highlights six truly unique homes, including a geometric marvel in British Columbia and a historic log cabin in Kentucky, showcasing diverse architectural styles.
Students from Belgrade's Faculty of Architecture have called on citizens and fellow students to attend a rally tomorrow morning in support of a colleague whose court hearing is scheduled.
Ousmane Sonko delivered a speech to the youth, encouraging them to see themselves as the architects of a dynamic Senegal rather than witnesses to its decline.
Despite improved relations between Britain and Ireland post-Brexit, a pardon for Roger Casement, an architect of the Easter Rising hanged as a traitor, still appears far off, highlighting persistent historical disputes.
A French article recommends 30 exceptional hotels across Japan, featuring luxurious sky palaces in Tokyo and architect-designed retreats offering views of Mount Fuji, as must-visit accommodations.
The renovation of one of the three skyscrapers by architect Vjenceslav Richter, better known as the Rockets in Vrbik, which is nearing completion, is causing controversy.
An opinion piece reflecting on the importance of good architecture and urban planning, possibly lamenting a lack thereof or advocating for its significance in society. The title uses a metaphorical phrase to express a strong desire for architectural excellence.
Five more students have been detained or called for questioning in Belgrade following protests outside the Rectorate, with students now urgently calling for a gathering in front of the 29. novembar police station to defend a detained colleague from the Faculty of Architecture.
Dozens of notable buildings in Nicosia will be open to the public this weekend as part of Open House Nicosia 2026, an international architecture initiative that aims to turn the capital into an 'open museum'.
A new book by Slavica Stamatović-Vučković and Danilo Bulatović, focusing on Montenegrin architecture between 1945 and 1970, is scheduled for presentation at the Faculty of Architecture in Podgorica.
An opinion piece argues that educational success, drawing lessons from Estonia and Finland, requires a consistent architecture of policies, practices, and values rather than isolated technical solutions.
For the 50th anniversary of the Constitution, the lawn next to the exterior staircases of the Portuguese Parliament now features two floral coats of arms: one with the national quinas and another with the ravens of Lisbon, sparking discussion among landscape architects.
While the people of Obrenovac were dyeing eggs for Easter on Good Friday, a fire broke out in the center of their municipality. Part of the Old Mill, an architectural complex, was burning.
The mayor of Porto, Pedro Duarte, plans to proceed with the demolition of the "Edifício Transparente" in 2027, despite calls to consult with architects, stating it's part of a "city idea."
The new building for the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Montenegro in Podgorica is described as a story of perseverance and the need for space to match ideas.
Pension funds for German professionals like doctors, lawyers, and architects have suffered billions in losses due to speculative investments, leading to a loss of confidence and raising questions about what insured individuals can do.
A researcher has presented testimonies that "deglorify" the figure of Josip Broz Tito, specifically focusing on his alleged opposition to Kosovo's autonomy and his accusations against the architects of the 1974 constitution. The findings encourage a re-examination of Yugoslav communist history.
A newly unveiled yacht boasts unique design elements, including an underwater viewing window and a two-deck tree on board, setting new standards in luxury marine architecture.
Barcelona is entrusting its future to the transformative power of architecture, with events related to its world capital status already attracting over 46,000 participants. The city aims to leverage architectural innovation for its development.
The organizers of the international 'Baltic Award / Baltic Awards' project have announced the nominees for 2026, including architecture firms from Latvia.
Zagreb comes alive in spring with markets and cafes, inviting visitors to discover its Austro-Hungarian architecture, hidden courtyards, and vibrant atmosphere, just a few hours from Slovakia.
Architects are implementing changes in a protected part of a Slovenian city, leading to controversial urbanistic developments and a debate over whether a monument should be an abstraction or an attraction.
An analysis argues that Nigeria is facing a full-scale erosion of state authority due to widespread insecurity, which has evolved from isolated insurgency into a national crisis.
After centuries of searching, archaeologists have uncovered several pedestals on the Adriatic coast, believed to be the remains of a basilica designed by the Roman architect Vitruvius.
Türkiye's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar announced that the country is developing a new long-term energy architecture, with electrification at the core of its vision.
Portuguese musician Tiago Bettencourt discusses his self-critical approach to music and life, touching on his background in architecture, his dislike for social media, and how his creative process involves selecting from errors.
Selim Resulbegović, a respected architect and urban planner, has passed away in Ulcinj at the age of 74, five months after being elected president of the Ulcinj Architects Association.
Architect Virginia Malama has renovated a 115 sq.m. house in Vouliagmeni, Greece, emphasizing light and memory to redefine the space with a minimalist design.
Architects from Scapelab have renovated Ljubljana's Cukrarna Palace, converting the historic building into a neutral, publicly accessible center designed for youth programs and activities.
The Citizens' Assembly of Obrenovac has called for the resignation of the entire municipal leadership following a fire that destroyed Stari mlin, an architectural complex protected as a cultural heritage site.
Jyväskylä, Finland, is set to construct the country's first two-story ice rink as part of the Hipposkeskus development. This unique facility is a rare architectural feat, with similar structures typically found as far as China.
Korean language students from Yonsei University were given a rare tour of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, exploring its history and architecture from backstage to the rooftop.
The Dvorecký Bridge in Prague, connecting Podolí and Zlíchov, is scheduled to open on April 17, featuring white cubist architecture adorned with artworks by sculptor Krištof Kintera.
A survey by Architects of Diversity indicates that four out of ten room rentals across Peninsular Malaysia exclude at least one race, highlighting significant racial discrimination in the country's rental market.
This article offers a critical perspective on the political class's ability to foster a better society, arguing they lack vision for urban development and efficient governance.
Ghana is enhancing its counter-terrorism architecture, with the Interior Minister calling for tighter coordination, intelligence sharing, and proactive engagement to address emerging threats in the sub-region.
An analysis suggests that increased insecurity in West Asia following a potential post-war scenario could lead to greater reliance on a US-designed security architecture.
A Finnish opinion piece argues that the responsibility for building construction should not solely rest with architects, implying a broader accountability among various stakeholders in the process.
Frank Lloyd Wright's renowned 'Fallingwater' villa, a symbol of 20th-century architecture, has been revitalized and reopened after years of extensive renovation work.
A Latvian article highlights the Great Spotted Woodpecker, describing it as a common European species and an architect of the bird world, crucial for creating tree cavities used by many other bird species.
Architect Piermattia Cribiori's Atelierzero transformed a 45 sq.m. old office in Milan's Lambrate neighborhood into a modern, stylish home, combining bright colors and careful design.
An architect has confessed to the notorious Gilgo Beach murders, admitting to kidnapping, torturing, and killing women on Long Island between 1993 and 2010.
Mixed martial artist Conor McGregor is seeking planning permission to complete a €3 million extension to his home in Kildare, Ireland. His architect states that the latest application mirrors an approval granted in 2022.
The architect behind the Danish Social Democrats' major election promise of a wealth tax has now abandoned the proposal, reflecting on a disappointing election campaign and calling for pension reform.
The Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) has approved the demolition of two floors of the Edifício Transparente in Porto, a decision that architects involved in the original design are questioning as a sign of 'provincialism'.
This article explores the evolution of palaces, tracing their history from sacred dwellings to modern architectural concepts, reflecting shifts in power and design.
Pope Leo praised the US-Iran ceasefire, which came after he criticized a Trump threat. Senator Lindsey Graham has since called for Congress to debate the truce, while analysts examine what each side gained or lost. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the ceasefire but stressed the importance of including Lebanon for regional stability.
A house built on the ruins of an old sawmill features green roofs, corten steel, and concrete, designed to follow the terrain and blur the line between architecture and nature.
An article questions why Korean architecture lags behind the country's globally recognized music, cinema, and technology, advocating for opening doors to young talent in the field.
French Ambassador Philippe Bertoux emphasized the significance of architectural diplomacy at the 2026 Korea Herald Architecture Talk, noting its coincidence with the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and Korea.
Rex Heuermann, an architect from Massapequa Park, has been identified as the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer, with his arrest in 2023 linked to a discarded pizza crust and a string of unsolved murders.
Over 80 architecture and urbanism students visited the city of Terezín to focus on the future of the 18th-century fortress town, proposing its future appearance in their projects.
A historian's research reveals that the 19th-century genocide of Native Americans in California was largely funded by the US government, challenging long-held narratives.
Latvia's military intelligence and security service (MIDD) states in its annual threat assessment that China's long-term vision for Europe involves a new security architecture that considers Russia's security interests and diminishes the US role in European security.
A proposal for a new electoral architecture in Greece, based on single-member constituencies, is being put forward as a necessary revolution for the political system.
Singaporean architect Lionel Leow argues for giving existing buildings a 'second life' rather than demolition, emphasizing sustainability and cultural memory through projects like Hong Leong Building.
Architectural service prices in Belgrade are, on average, twice as high as in other major Serbian cities like Novi Sad, with price ranges for the same project in the capital varying up to four times.
An architect's London apartment is showcased as a creative space where architecture meets everyday life through the use of wood. The design of one's own home by an architect is noted for its particular interest and unique outcome.
Shanghai's historic buildings are being revitalized, finding new life as contemporary art galleries and popular dining spots. The transformation highlights the city's evolving stylish addresses.
An architectural creation in Patras, Greece, demonstrates how minimalism and brutalist concrete can create a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. The article describes a brutalist single-family home with an unexpectedly warm interior.
The Chancery of the Accra Reset has announced the establishment of an 18-member high-level panel. This panel is tasked with advancing reforms in global health architecture and governance, aiming to strengthen equity and sovereignty for countries in the Global South.
Sergey Kuznetsov, Moscow's chief architect, has stepped down from his position after nearly 14 years. Artem Dedkov is reportedly a likely candidate to succeed him in the city's architecture and planning department.
Historic train stations across Denmark are being transformed into galleries, cafes, and shops, breathing new life into these architectural heritage sites.
An opinion piece uses the metaphor of 'My Kingdom for an Architect' to discuss a perceived lack of strategic vision or effective planning, likely in a broader societal or political context.