MEXTRÓPOLI PAVILION 2026 Since 1998, Arquine has established itself as a key platform for architectural dialogue through its annual international competition, encouraging the exchange of ideas and critical perspectives on
MEXTRÓPOLI PAVILION 2026 Since 1998, Arquine has established itself as a key platform for architectural dialogue through its annual international competition, encouraging the exchange of ideas and critical perspectives on
Conceived as a compact 70 square metre pavilion, this space brings together two cultural lineages through the shared material language of fired earth. Dedicated to the display of ancient Vietnamese
Suspended lightly above a reflective pool, the Thin Shell Metal Woven Pavilion offers a place of shade, stillness, and sensory immersion. Designed and built by XISUI Design, the project investigates
Set on the banks of the Tiegang River in Longtan Town, Huizhou, the Floral Wander Loop revisits a thousand years of cultural memory. It is here that Su Shi, one
A small timber pavilion in Saint Ferréol reframes the waterfall through a periscope, transforming landscape into an interiorised spatial experience.
A CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATION OF HERITAGE At the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, MAD Architects presents the Chinese Paper Umbrella, an outdoor pavilion that unites traditional craftsmanship with environmental responsiveness. Installed within
A sculptural trio of pavilions by Atelier XI transforms AYDC in Guiyang into a landscape-driven public art center rooted in nature and cultural memory.
Set atop the highest hill of the Lu Yu Tea Cultural Campus in Huzhou, China, The Cloud reimagines the traditional teahouse as an ethereal architectural experience. Designed by Jung Donghyun,
Cheng Tsung Feng’s Dragon Palace III rises on the shores of Kinmen, Taiwan, as a meditation on ecological memory, craft traditions and the mythic aura of the horseshoe crab. The