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The top 10 restaurants of 2025

December 14, 2025 Cajsa Carlson 0

Next in our 2025 review, we look back at the best restaurants of the year, from an “urban greenhouse” in Mexico City to a colour-saturated eatery in Shanghai designed by film director Wong Kar Wai. When it came to restaurant design in 2025, it was all about the right materials. Designers turned to volcanic ceramic,

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KIAORA / [STRANG]

December 14, 2025 Andreas Luco 0

This striking residential design by STRANG, located in a leafy Miami suburb, redefines modern living with its innovative architectural approach. The design consists of two interlocking, rectangular volumes, creating a dynamic and visually compelling structure. The upper floor, clad in elegant wood panels and louvers, houses the communal living areas. This volume floats above an inviting exterior living space, allowing the family to fully embrace a subtropical lifestyle.

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The 20 Most Anticipated Projects of 2026

December 14, 2025 Moises Carrasco 0

As 2025 concludes, we look ahead to 2026, a year scheduled to deliver a diverse range of significant architectural projects across the world. The year is particularly notable for the completion of new infrastructure and cultural buildings, including long-term projects. Europe will be in the spotlight of the new year with the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This event will feature projects such as the Olympic Village by SOM and the Winter Olympics Arena by David Chipperfield Architects. Also in Milan, BIG is set to complete construction of the City Wave project as part of a new business district in the city. At the same time, after more than 140 years of its establishment, the architects around the world will also be watching for the long-awaited completion of Antoni Gaudí’s La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, announced for 2026.

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House of Dré creates “playful and familiar” interior for Tom’s Pasta restaurant

December 14, 2025 Alyn Griffiths 0

Formica, leatherette and dark-wood furniture lend a retro feel to the interior of this east London eatery, which local studio House of Dré designed to evoke classic Italian trattorias. Tom’s Pasta is located within Hackney Downs Studios – a creative hub and community space where Andreas Christodoulou, founder of House of Dré, also has his

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