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Terracotta-wrapped Further Hotel offers an alternative to Bali’s big resorts

November 27, 2025 Amy Frearson 0

Further Hotel is a collection of buildings designed by architecture firm MORQ and interior design office Studio Wenden in Bali, featuring hand-made brick facades and a secluded rooftop pool. Further Hotel’s four buildings are dotted around the seaside village of Pererenan, aiming to give guests a less-insular experience than a typical resort hotel. The idea

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Detached House in Tskneti / Wunderwerk

November 27, 2025 Hadir Al Koshta 0

For centuries, the mountainous belt around Tbilisi has acted as the city’s natural filter and refuge. Among these elevations, Tskneti stands out – situated on the eastern slope of the Trialeti Range, where the dense urban grid dissolves into oak and pine forests. Historically perceived as a place of escape, Tskneti offered an alternative to the noise of Tbilisi, a setting where architecture mediated coexistence with nature.

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Global Urban Transformation and Climate-Responsive Design from Venice to Rio: This Week’s Review

November 27, 2025 Antonia Piñeiro 0

Amid ongoing global discussions on climate adaptation and resilient urban development brought into sharper focus by the outcomes of COP30, this week’s architecture news illustrates how cities worldwide are rethinking their built environments. From Venice, where the 19th Architecture Biennale concluded with debates on material use and long-term cultural impact, to international awards foregrounding regenerative and socially responsive design, the conversation around architecture is increasingly intertwined with planetary priorities. Major urban interventions, from Thessaloniki‘s seafront redevelopment and Rio de Janeiro‘s new public library, to Abu Dhabi‘s Natural History Museum and a civic stadium in Birmingham, demonstrate how multiple cities are addressing mobility, heritage, density, and climate resilience. Additional plans, such as Mantua‘s ecological urban strategy, Utrecht‘s elevated landscape above transport networks, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s redesigned landside mobility system, further reflect a transition toward integrated, people-centred urban frameworks that prioritize environmental performance, public space, and long-term territorial stewardship.

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Moroccan Modern: The Architecture of Jean-François Zevaco

November 27, 2025 Mohieldin Gamal 0

Modernism has a long history in Morocco. Being close to Europe and under French Protectorate rule, it kept pace with architectural developments in the movement. Its relative peace after the Second World War further strengthened its role as some European architects sought a hub for new ideas. Architects in independent Morocco adopted Modernism as they were tasked to build the infrastructure of a new nation. The architect Jean-François Zevaco, born in Morocco to French parents, practiced across these formative periods, developing his own expressive version of modern architecture.

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Pier 865 / MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

November 27, 2025 Pilar Caballero 0

The view from a pier is normally that of water, but at the site of Marc Fornes’ new sculpture Pier 865, visitors enjoy a panoramic vantage point over the tree canopy of a historical Knoxville park. Like its namesake structure, the sculpture commissioned by the City of Knoxville joins two worlds, bridging the Old Town neighborhood and theater district, inviting passers-by to walk out to the pier’s end and engage in a moment of reflection and observation. Pier 865 also invites larger groups of people to linger: one of the cantilevered wings creates a shaded stage for small gatherings and public performances.

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How Does Marble Transform Interior Spaces in Vicenza’s Historic Architecture?

November 27, 2025 Rene Submissions 0

In a former 16th-century church in Vicenza, two stories come together: that of Italian Renaissance sacred architecture and that of marble, the ancient material by excellence, reinterpreted here in a contemporary key. In this dialogue between eras, Lithos Design presents Quinte, a double-sided partition wall that transforms marble into a design tool: not just a surface, but a rhythmic and modular element that defines and enhances spaces. An idea designed for interior architects looking for solutions that are both functional and decorative, capable of shaping interiors with precision, elegance, and personality.

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Greater Bay Area Sports Center / Zaha Hadid Architects

November 27, 2025 Pilar Caballero 0

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area is the world’s largest conurbation, with its population anticipated to reach 100 million by 2030. Situated at the southern end of Guangzhou’s Nansha District on the western bank of the historic Pearl River, the Greater Bay Area Sports Center will serve as an anchor to the new civic, business, and residential district at the heart of the Greater Bay Area. Offering its local community sports facilities of the highest standards, the center has also been designed to host a diverse programme of major national and international sporting events, as well as cultural performances, that can be easily accessed by all residents of the Greater Bay Area via Line 18 of the Guangzhou Metro and the new Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge.

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Tam Dao Retreat House / Idee architects

November 26, 2025 Miwa Negoro 0

The house is set on a 2,000m² hillside plot in Tam Dao, where a cool mountain microclimate and a mature pine forest form a defining natural backdrop. All 52 existing trees were preserved, becoming a living structural framework that guided the project’s spatial organization.