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Mengzi NSAU Bookstore by ZAO/Zhang Ke Architecture Office blends history and modern design, using serpentine forms, concrete, and wood to create an immersive...
The Unimed Federation Headquarters in Porto Alegre merges heritage preservation, sustainable design, and adaptive reuse, featuring a metallic façade, flexible interiors, and urban...
Leiden University Lecture Hall renovation by Civic Architects revitalizes modernist heritage with climate-responsive design, flexible learning spaces, and public integration—blending energy efficiency, openness,...
MJARC Arquitects’ Riverside Condominium in Santa Comba Dão revitalizes an existing structure through adaptive reuse, sustainable materials, and thoughtful design, preserving heritage, enhancing...
Jiangnan House Yangzhou Guangling by B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio revitalizes historic buildings and a former cinema, blending Yangzhou heritage, contemporary hospitality, and garden-inspired design...
AMAA’s Atipografia Gallery in Arzignano redefines exhibition architecture through thresholds, light, and materiality—transforming movement, perception, and time into a poetic spatial journey between...
The Center for Art and Urbanistics (ZKU) in Berlin by Peter Grundmann Architekten transforms a historic freight station into a dynamic cultural hub....