
Mitsugo House / Pranala Associates
Agora des Arts / Chevalier Morales Architectes

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Architects: Chevalier Morales Architectes
- Area: 2087 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Pageau Morel, Lateral Conseil, DWB Consultants
Sanders Mello Building / Buro/S Architects

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Architects: Buro/S Architects
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: MHB, Maas en Hagoort, Mosa, Petersen Tegl, Saint Gobain Glass, +1
AI Pavilion / Sauerbruch Hutton

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Architects: Sauerbruch Hutton
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2024
Connecting AEC Talent and Opportunities to Close the Skills Gap with AECO Space

Finding the right job—or the right candidate—within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry can be a real challenge. As the sector evolves, professionals and companies alike are looking for more effective ways to connect, collaborate, and grow. AECO Space is a job and networking platform tailored specifically for AEC professionals. It offers a space for both employers and talent to engage in a more efficient, industry-specific hiring and networking process.
14 Architect-Designed Lighting, Object, and Furniture Pieces Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2025

The 2025 edition of Milan Design Week took place from April 8 to April 13, 2025. During these five days, the city of Milan hosted special events, exhibitions, installations, and discussions centered on the creative disciplines, including the 63rd edition of the Salone del Mobile at Fiera Milano fairgrounds. Among the numerous activities, the event serves as an ideal opportunity to introduce the latest trends and showcase upcoming pieces from brands and designers worldwide. Among the new releases and product launches, the ArchDaily team identified a selection of products designed by architects, ranging from lighting and furniture systems to materials and small objects.
Saint-Denis 44 Housing Units / DREAM
The 2025 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers Announces the Winners

The Architectural League of New York has announced the winners of its 44th cycle of the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers. Each year, the competition centers around a theme developed by a committee of past winners. This year's theme, Plot, invited participants to explore the role of plot in architecture, whether understood as land, drawing, or scheme, and consider how these frameworks shape design narratives and processes. Established in 1981, the annual competition recognizes early-career architects and designers in North America.
This year's programming follows a hybrid model. A virtual lecture series will launch on June 11 and feature presentations by the winners alongside moderated discussions. Installations by the winners will be presented either onsite or in digital formats and showcased in an online exhibition.
Contextual Interventions and an Embrace of Heritage: Explore the Architecture of 24 Grados in Honduras

How can architecture restore relevance to forgotten places? What dialogues can emerge when buildings and landscapes are treated not as blank slates, but as layers of memory, identity, and potential? For the Honduran architecture firm 24 Grados, these questions shape an approach rooted in adaptation, reuse, and contextual design. Their projects range from the restoration of old Spanish plazas and cultural centers to interventions in natural parks and coastal villages in Honduras. Each one is grounded in the belief that design can reweave relationships between people, place, and heritage.
Sagehaus Office Garden / RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)

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Architects: RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)
- Area: 2000 m²
- Year: 2025
Sihaon Cafe and House Wedding / SPACE CHA
Reimagining Office Spaces with Pods as Adaptation Tools

Work always evolved, adapting to the tools, technologies, and social structures of its time. In the earliest human societies, basic survival was the driving force behind labor, with hunter-gatherers dividing essential tasks to meet elementar needs. The Agricultural Revolution marked a turning point, introducing permanent settlements and specialization, which led to the emergence of labor division in ancient civilizations. As time progressed, the Middle Ages saw the rise of the feudal system, while trade and guilds laid the groundwork for a monumental shift: the Industrial Revolution. This era transformed work from artisanal, home-based production to centralized, large-scale factory systems.
Before industrialization, many service providers worked from home. But as factories grew, the workforce became centralized, transforming the relationship between worker and workplace. The rise of the service sector and modern corporations gave rise to office spaces that were often rigid and compartmentalized, like the iconic cubicles of the 20th century. Now, as work becomes increasingly digital and decentralized, offices are transforming again. Open layouts, specialized zones, and modular pods are replacing static configurations, promoting flexibility, focus, collaboration, and well-being. But how do innovations in modern workspaces respond to the demands of today's professionals?
An Yue Qianlong·Guanzihe Village Agricultural Talent Center / Archermit
House of After Image / ULTRA STUDIO
ISA Residence / Pitta Arquitetura
Pine Island Cottage / Bureau Tempo + Thom Fougere Studio

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Interior Designers: Bureau Tempo, Thom Fougere Studio
- Area: 3500 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Atelier Bernard Chaudron, Harnisch Lamps, Mark Krebs, Moncer, Select Stone Supply, +5
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Professionals: Coulter Dawe & Associates, John Lloyd & Associates