What does architectural progress look like when viewed from the ground level of a chicken coop? In collaboration with Outsider Magazine, a collective of ten hens has launched an ideas
What does architectural progress look like when viewed from the ground level of a chicken coop? In collaboration with Outsider Magazine, a collective of ten hens has launched an ideas
The Rifat Chadirji Prize returns in 2026 with a powerful call for landscape led visions addressing post war recovery, resilience, and environmental justice. This year’s edition focuses on Sahl Al
PROTOTYPING THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SPACE Terraviva announces Tactical Urbanism Now 2026, the latest edition of its international architecture and urban design competition exploring how small scale, temporary interventions can
REIMAGINING THE PUBLIC RESTROOM AT GROPIUS HOUSE At the intersection of modernist legacy and contemporary necessity, the Bauhaus Bathroom Design Competition invites architects and designers to reimagine one of the
DESIGNING HOPE THROUGH COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE Across cultures and continents, communities are shaped by the spaces where people gather, exchange ideas, and build shared meaning. These places preserve collective memory, nurture
ARCHITECTURE AS A CIVIC RESPONSE TO WATER AND CLIMATE As climate change reshapes urban life, cities across the world are learning to coexist with increasingly unpredictable weather. In Rome, long
EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE AS AN EMOTIONAL LANGUAGE Architecture is rarely experienced as a neutral backdrop. Long before we consciously analyze a space, it shapes how we feel, move, and respond. Offices
RETHINKING ARCHITECTURE THROUGH MOTION, FORM, AND EMOTION Architecture has always reflected the spirit of its time, but today it faces an urgent challenge: how to remain expressive, responsive, and human
In a world increasingly driven by speed and spectacle, CLASSICS the Small Luxury invites designers to rediscover beauty in the intimate, the tactile, and the quietly expressive. For its sixth