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  • OSSTF Headquarters by Kasian Architecture + Moriyama Teshima Architects

    Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning have designed the new headquarters for the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), a 124,000 square foot mass timber building in Toronto that unites organizational needs with commercial potential. The three-storey structure brings together OSSTF offices and tenant spaces while prioritizing sustainability, comfort, and architectural […] More

  • Natuzzi Italia Brings Mediterranean Design to Expo 2025 Osaka

    Natuzzi Italia takes center stage at Expo 2025 Osaka, furnishing the Italian Pavilion designed by Mario Cucinella Architects. From April to October 2025, the Expo expects over 30 million visitors and 160 participating countries. The Pavilion draws from Renaissance ideals, built around the piazza, theater, portico, and garden, key elements of Italian civic space. Natuzzi […] More

  • A spatial narrative for Ana Luisa Jewelry New York flagship

    Ana Luisa Jewelry has expanded its retail footprint with a second brick-and-mortar location at 385 Bleecker Street in Manhattan’s West Village. Following its debut store in SoHo in late 2023, the Brooklyn-based brand continues its move into physical retail with a new space that emphasizes architectural clarity, sustainable materials, and a scaled-down, tactile shopping experience. […] More

  • Andrew Franz on Redesigning a 1950s Home Near Washington Square

    Andrew Franz of Andrew Franz Architect (AFA) speaks with ARCHISCENE Magazine about the renovation of a 1950s Greenwich Village pied-à-terre overlooking Washington Square Park. In this exclusive interview with editor Zarko Davinic, he unpacks the challenges of reworking a compact post-war apartment and shares how thoughtful spatial planning, rich textures, and sculptural forms brought the […] More

  • Covelo House by Spaceworkers

    Spaceworkers took on Covelo House as a way to revisit one of Porto’s most characteristic yet overlooked housing structures: the urban island. These residential pockets trace their origins to the 19th century, when they housed working-class families who had migrated to the city for labor. Built as small, semi-detached homes behind bourgeois residences, these units […] More

  • Natalia Hogar Commercial Space by SETarq

    SETarq, in collaboration with Fruto Arq, began the Natalia Hogar project with a deteriorated house, worn down but rich in architectural character. Rather than erase that history, they stripped the structure back to reveal its raw form: unfinished plaster, exposed systems, and visible imperfections. Each surface became part of the story, and the team chose […] More

  • DESCENTE Flagship Store by STILL YOUNG

    STILL YOUNG shaped the DESCENTE flagship store in Harbour City, Hong Kong around a concept they call the “Future World.” In this imagined future, ice and snow form the daily environment. Inspired by DESCENTE’s skiing roots and powered by technological thinking, the space tells a story of speed, control, and transformation. Visitors move through an […] More

  • Villa Liberty Restored by MAB Arquitectura

    On the Gulf of Mondello near Palermo, MAB Arquitectura has revived Villa Liberty, an early 20th-century villa originally designed as an officers’ pavilion and later converted into a private residence by the Counts Tasca d’Almerita. The project preserved architectural integrity while adapting the space for modern living. Set against the intense blues of sea and […] More

  • Spano Houses by Estudio Lz

    In the Argüello neighborhood of northern Córdoba, Estudio Lz designed Spano Houses around a challenging corner plot with irregular geometry, a site shaped as much by its topography as by a single existing linden tree. Instead of leveling the land or imposing a rigid layout, the architects allowed the site itself to guide the plan. […] More

  • Hardin Academy by Cushing Terrell

    Cushing Terrell led the design of Hardin Academy, a purpose-built facility for the Hardin School District’s alternative high school program in Montana. Previously housed in modular units across from the main campus, the program needed a permanent space that could support students in a more intentional and responsive way. The design team responded by creating […] More

  • Nikola Karabatic Sports Complex by Atelier Aconcept

    In 2024, Atelier Aconcept completed the Nikola Karabatic Sports Complex in Mennecy, France, for the Communauté de Communes du Val d’Essonne. Named after one of France’s most decorated athletes, the project honors his career with an architectural form that communicates excellence without excess. A gold-toned volume rises above the site with a presence that reflects […] More

  • Zaha Hadid Architects Begin Work on Asaan Museum

    Zaha Hadid Architects has started construction on the Asaan, Misk Heritage Museum in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. The project represents the studio’s first adobe-built structure and reflects the cultural importance of the site. Located within the At-Turaif district, which received UNESCO World Heritage status in 2010, the museum takes its name from the Arabic word for […] More

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