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Common Woods / Space&Matter

February 9, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

At the edge of the historic Nimmerdor forest in Amersfoort, Dutch studio Space&Matter has completed Common Woods, a circular and nature-inclusive neighborhood comprising 56 homes. The neighborhood combines villas, semi-detached houses, and apartments across social, mid-range, and private housing, with the aim of promoting social inclusion and a strong sense of community.

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The Kitchen as a Social Space: Everyday Rituals and the Making of Place

February 9, 2026 Camilla Ghisleni 0

Can architecture be built from food? Between the fire that warms, the smells that spread, and the bodies that gather around the table, the apparent banality of cooking and eating reveals itself as a choreographed dance of spatial appropriation and belonging. These gestures organize routines, produce bonds, and transform the built environment into lived place. The kitchen—domestic, communal, or urban—thus ceases to be merely a functional space and affirms itself as a territory of encounter.

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Van der Vlugt Residence / [STRANG]

February 9, 2026 Andreas Luco 0

The Van der Vlugt Residence, a highly acclaimed project by renow ned Miami-based firm S TRANG, has set a global benchmark for resilient modern architecture. Its status is cemented by significant, high-profile recognition, notably the AIA Florida Award of Excellence for New Work, AIA Miami Award of Excellence in Residential Architecture, and its selection as a World Architecture Festival Finalist. This prestige is further amplified by its selection as the subject of the pilot episode for Sarasota School: A Living Legacy, a new documentary series by Architecture Sarasota that will further convey the home’s status as a critical piece of 21st-century design.

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Buildner Announces Winners of Architect’s Chair #4 Competition and Launches #5 Edition

February 9, 2026 Rene Submissions 0

Buildner is pleased to announce the results of its Architect’s Chair Competition Edition 4, an annual international competition that invites architects and designers worldwide to submit designs for a signature chair. Following in the footsteps of iconic figures like Charles and Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, and Arne Jacobsen, participants are tasked with creating custom chairs that reflect their unique design philosophies and visions.

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WEISS/MANFREDI Reveals Updated Designs for La Brea Tar Pits Transformation in Los Angeles

February 9, 2026 Reyyan Dogan 0

New renderings released by WEISS/MANFREDI reveal updated plans for the ongoing transformation of the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, a comprehensive redesign that integrates the museum, landscape, and active excavation areas into a continuous public and research-oriented campus. Alongside the design update, the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHM) has announced the creation of the Samuel Oschin Global Center for Ice Age Research, a new initiative supported by the Samuel Oschin Family Foundation, which advances the site’s long-term redevelopment. The transformation project is led by WEISS/MANFREDI as design lead for the museum and park, with Gruen Associates serving as executive architect and landscape architect, and Kossmanndejong (KDJ) responsible for exhibition design. Fundraising efforts are ongoing, with the project positioned for completion ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

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Art 1 Office / Neiheiser Argyros

February 9, 2026 Hadir Al Koshta 0

An existing 40-year-old office building is stripped back to its structure and completely reimagined for the present. The original massing logics are recovered and emphasized. What used to be a confusing and run-down muddle of geometric clashes is now untangled and rearticulated as if the building is composed of twelve separate buildings, each with its own cladding logic and interior atmosphere.

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sauerbruch hutton Exhibition in Paris Explores the Technical and Atmospheric Potential of Wood

February 9, 2026 Antonia Piñeiro 0

The recently inaugurated exhibition matière en résonance (“resonant matter”) brings together a wide range of models and a curated selection of photographs to present sauerbruch hutton‘s ongoing exploration of timber. The exhibition starts from the premise that while the age of concrete defined the twentieth century, the early twenty-first century has seen a worldwide resurgence of timber, a much older building material. Timber is presented as offering “a different version of modernity” and as the subject of renewed interest that reawakens long-standing collective imaginaries. Over more than two decades, the Berlin-based architecture practice has explored the possibilities of timber construction, from façade elements to load-bearing structures and modular systems. The exhibition reflects the results of this sustained investigation, reinforcing both technical innovation and the embodied qualities of timber across a diverse range of European contexts. The exhibition will be on view from 3 to 28 February 2026 at the Galerie d’Architecture de Paris.

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two-centuries old farmhouse and contemporary extension face off in austrian hillscape

February 9, 2026 STEINBAUER 0

steinbauer architektur reinvigorate 200-year-old home Steinbauer Architektur reimagine a historic farmhouse known as HÄUSL. in the small settlement of Waidmannsbach in Lower Austria for contemporary life. The project transforms a nearly 200-year-old rural home, situated between a stream and a spruce forest in the limestone Alps. The removal of improvised additions and addition of a […]

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