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Александро Рамирес Ороско: эфемерный диалог архитектуры и предметов
Мексиканский фотограф исследует, как дизайн-объекты существуют в архитектурно разнообразных пространствах Мексики. Проект Remanencias фиксирует момент встречи предмета и среды.
Дом в лесу Вальярта: строгость объёма и связь с природой
В пригороде Сапопана выстроен дом, где сдержанность объёмов и открытость на улицу определяют образ. Бюро Díaz Webster Arquitectura — упражнение в синтезе функциональности и природного контекста.
Квартира MOM: реконструкция берлинского дома 1900-х годов
Берлинское бюро J.MAYER H. переосмыслило квартиру в историческом доме рубежа XIX–XX веков. Здание в своё время было образцом новаторского жилого проектирования — сегодня этот дух переосмыслён заново.
Круглый дом с терракотовыми стенами на Ломбоке
Бюро Caceres + Tous возвело на вершине холма в Индонезии жилой дом с круглым планом. Изогнутые стены покрыты фактурной штукатуркой цвета терракоты — дом органично встраивается в тропический ландшафт.
Jardins Secrets: биоклиматические оболочки Венсана Кальбо
Жилые корпуса от Vincent Callebaut Architectures выполнены в форме раковин, чьи очертания продиктованы средиземноморским ветром и солнцем. Оболочки создают внутри дышащий микроклимат.
Christelle Avenier joins the AR Emerging awards jury 2026
The Architectural Review Christelle Avenier joins the AR Emerging awards jury 2026 The co-founder of Avenier Cornejo will judge this year’s awards and join the shortlist in London
Neighborhood Cinema ‘Le Rio’ / FAB Architects + Unes Architectes
Formerly a community cinema serving an entire neighborhood made up of large 1960s housing estates, the Rio is reclaiming its '1930s' identity, which had been lost following a previ
Earth Lines draws on vernacular materials and forms for Bali home
Indonesian studio Earth Lines has created Hilltop, a house in Bali with a palette of reclaimed native woods and sheltered from the sun and rain by an oversized gable roof. Located
"The relationship between architecture and capitalism on which parametricism was premised ceased to exist long ago"
Parametricism can never become a dominant architecture style now that the forces of capitalism are no longer interested in the lives of the masses, writes Douglas Spencer. Parametr
L33 Narrow House / BAST
The site, composed of two through parcels, forms a pause within the built density of the Bonnefoy district. On one side, the plot is an urban infill gap between two townhouses typi
Alps in flux
The Architectural Review Alps in flux The still peaks of the Alps are in fact always in motion, providing unexpected lessons and opportunities as the ice melts The post Alps in flu
Tour Triangle skyscraper by Herzog & de Meuron tops out in Paris
The controversial Tour Triangle, a trapezoidal skyscraper in Paris by Swiss studio Herzog & de Meuron, has topped out at 180 metres. At 42 storeys, Tour Triangle is now the third-t
Understanding Light Sources: Types, Metrics, and Their Role in Architectural Design
Walking into an electrical store can be intimidating. At first glance, all the lights are on, and the thousands of chandeliers and lamps are blinding. When you walk toward the shel
C1 Workplace / Bruzkus Greenberg
The shared amenity spaces at Berlin's C1 office building draw on the warmth and ease of the home office — comfort, domesticity, and informality — while embracing the energy of a sh
Rethinking the Architecture Firm for the AI Era
Artificial intelligence has made its way into almost every corner of professional workflows, prompting the architectural industry to rethink how it works. To adapt to this shift, f
One Week Until WUF13 Begins in Baku: Exploring Safe and Resilient Cities Under the Theme “Housing the World”
Co-organized by UN-Habitat and the Government of Azerbaijan, the thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum 13 will take place in Baku from May 17 to 22, 2026, under the theme "Ho
Warsaw Uprising Mound / Archigrest + topoScape
The Warsaw Uprising Mound Park is the Fourth Nature refuge created on an anthropogenic hill. For years, this site served as a repository for the debris from Warsaw after the city w
Casanova+Hernandez Architects Advances Renovation of Albania’s National Historical Museum
The initial phase of the complete renovation project for the National Historical Museum in Tirana is approaching completion. The project was commissioned by the Ministry of Economy
Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home
Modernism is often encountered through built form, photographed facades, canonical plans, concrete manifestos. For most people, its first encounter was far more immediate. It was a
Landscape Staircase in the Vall del Pardís / Comas-Pont arquitectes
The Landscape Staircase in the Vall del Paradís is an intervention that recovers a lost section of the Camino de Ignacio de Loyola in Manresa. The project reconnects Pont Vell and
Innovation Lab / MTA ARCHITECTS
The Innovation Lab is MTA Architects' own satellite office, located in Chennai. The project was built as a working studio and client lounge, and also as a chance to build the way t
Mastering Interdisciplinary Architecture and Sustainable Urbanism at UC Berkeley
Today, interdisciplinary learning and exchange are more important than ever in addressing increasingly complex environmental, social, and urban challenges.
Shenzhen Longhua Foreign Languages School (Fucheng Campus) / Z&Z STUDIO
This project is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Guanlan Avenue and the planned Xitian Road in Longhua District, Shenzhen. Covering a site area of 24,478.25 s
The Tiny House / 7th Hue Architecture Collective
"Within limits, the idea of space is not reduced—it is reimagined." Tiny House emerges as a response to constraints, where compact living is shaped through light, ventilation, and
The Southern Lookout / AJC Architects
A precise architectural intervention in the bushland landscape surrounding a former rock quarry. Located on Sydney's northern edge, the Southern Lookout is a 42‑metre‑long elevated
Bearing House / Dub Studios
The Bearing House was designed as a retirement home for a couple in their late seventies. This loving pair moved from New York to Los Angeles to be reunited with their children, gr
Pend transforms overlooked infill site into mews homes that balance light and privacy
Architecture studio Pend has completed a pair of light-filled mews homes organised around private courtyards on a compact brownfield site in Edinburgh, Scotland. Pend collaborated
Lake Flato renovates amenity spaces of Austin office building
Local studio Lake Flato has completed the renovation of an office building, revitalising its 1980s design and enhancing the building's presence at a downtown crossroads in Austin,
Ten Australian houses ideal for living out the suburban dream
Car-borne urban sprawl justifiably draws a lot of criticism, but as this roundup of Australian houses with plenty of living space and leafy gardens shows, the appeal of the suburbs
This week we launched our series on parametricism
This week on Dezeen, we kicked off our Parametricism series, which explores a theory of architecture that lays claim to becoming the defining style of the 21st century. Architectur
Get featured in Dezeen's digital guide to 3 Days of Design 2026
Dezeen Events Guide will create its annual guide to the 3 Days of Design festival, which takes place each year in Copenhagen. Running from 10 to 12 June, the festival celebrates it
Peter Zumthor (1943–)
The Architectural Review Peter Zumthor (1943–) The mystique of architecture’s Alpine magus is intimately connected with the terrain of his Swiss stomping ground, but has proved les
DP6 Architectuurstudio and i29 balance old and new in overhaul of historic school in Utrecht
Dutch studios i29 and DP6 Architectuurstudio have overhauled a 20th-century school in the Netherlands, transforming it into a training institute for the Dutch Judiciary and Public
Yokohama International Port Terminal "first major" parametric building
Continuing our parametricism series, we look at the futuristic Yokohama International Port Terminal designed by Foreign Office Architects, which was one of the first high-profile p
How Adidas won the super-shoe war
What was special about the shoes on the feet of the record-breaking runners at the recent London Marathon? Is the Met Gala an important design event, or just about money and celebr
Study finds swathes of England left with "public toilet deserts" as facilities decline
The Royal Society for Public Health has found that the number of public toilets in England has dropped by 14 per cent in the past decade, warning that a lack of facilities is damag
"Looks like a stiff breeze could blow it all away" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a coastal home in Dungeness designed by Hollaway Studio. With the seaside location being a Site of Special Scientific Interes
Atelier Carle creates "unconventional layout" for hemlock-clad Quebec house
Montreal-based studio Atelier Carle has completed a mountainside house with wood and board-formed concrete finishes in Quebec. Known as SONO Residence, the 214-square metre (2,300-
Dezeen Agenda features double-decker elevators for Seattle's Space Needle
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features glass lifts designed by Olson Kundig for Seattle's Space Needle. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Olson Kundig and
ZGF Architects designs stealth-informed Navy SEAL Museum for San Diego
American studio ZGF Architects has revealed designs for an angular Navy SEAL Museum on the harbourfront of San Diego, USA, meant to evoke the site and contemporary martial qualitie
Isabel Strauss wins competition for public bathroom at Gropius House
Architectural designer Isabel Strauss has designed a public bathroom for the grounds of German-American architect Walter Gropius's self-designed home in Massachusetts, USA, chosen
Join the AR and AJ in London on 21 May to hear from winners of the W Awards 2026
The Architectural Review Join the AR and AJ in London on 21 May to hear from winners of the W Awards 2026 Register for free to join the AR editors and AR W Awards winners and final
Rever & Drage extends smallholding in Norway with stepped barn-like volume
Architecture studio Rever & Drage has expanded a cluster of rural buildings in Norway, adding a barn-like form that steps up a sloping, rocky site. Named Smallholding at Nesjestran
Revisit: Ski resort in Avoriaz, France by Jacques Labro, Jean-Marc Roques and Jean-Jacques Orzoni
The Architectural Review Revisit: Ski resort in Avoriaz, France by Jacques Labro, Jean-Marc Roques and Jean-Jacques Orzoni The car-free ski resort that challenged the dominance of
AR May 2026: Alps
The Architectural Review AR May 2026: Alps Atelier d’Architecture d’Avoriaz | Senoner Tammerle | Devaux & Devaux | Enrico Sassi | Robida | Madeleine Architectes | François Nantermo
Form follows rent freeze
The Architectural Review Form follows rent freeze Since at least Roman times, property speculation and rent controls have developed in uneasy tandem – today’s overheated housing ma
130 years of AR covers with Margaret Howell
The Architectural Review 130 years of AR covers with Margaret Howell Join us in London on Thursday 14 May to celebrate 130 years of The Architectural Review with Margaret Howell Th
Dakar’s last bubble houses
The Architectural Review Dakar’s last bubble houses Conceived as a pneumatic utopia, these small domed buildings demonstrate that experimental architecture can address housing pres
Hiding in plain sight: House for five women in Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina by TEN Studio
The Architectural Review Hiding in plain sight: House for five women in Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina by TEN Studio The visibility of this safe house in Bosnia and Herzegovina b