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The Architect's Newspaper
- Posted on Friday July 10, 2026
Kinderoase, a new timber childcare center for Munich’s Technical University designed by Kéré Architecture is now open. At the heart of the building is any child’s dream: a slide that
The post Kéré Architecture completes mass timber kindergarten at Munich’s Technical University appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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Studio Campo Baeza, a Madrid architecture firm, and MAODA, an Ecuadorian office, were named first place winners by Ecuador’s Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture of a competition to design
The post Controversy swirls in Quito over National Museum of Ecuador design competition, after Studio Campo Baeza and MAODA named winners appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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What do you call an exhibition opening that can’t decide if it’s an exhibition opening, or a party, or the inauguration of an office space? Ekin Bilal and Celia Chaussabel
The post At Van Alen, <em>NOT NOT</em> is part performance, part workspace, part event, and part exhibition appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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For over a decade, Delta Millworks has partnered with Accoya to push the boundaries of what wood can do. What started as an early adoption of a groundbreaking material has
The post Accoya and Delta Millworks: A partnership built to last appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday July 10, 2026
AN’s Facades+ conference series has traveled to cities across North America for 14 years, highlighting developments in building envelope design through engaging presentations from industry-leading professionals. This year, AN’s Assistant
The post Five important trends shaping facade design today appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday July 09, 2026
Portland, Oregon, has plans to reshape Governor Tom McCall Waterfront park through a design competition. Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is setting out to improve the park’s amenities, access, and
The post Portland Parks & Recreation announces a design competition to revamp Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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Ellen Peirson, a London-based architect, writer, and AN contributor, was awarded the 2026 Wheelwright Prize by Harvard GSD. Peirson will receive $100,000 over the next two years to support her
The post London-based architect, writer, and <em>AN</em> contributor Ellen Peirson wins 2026 Wheelwright Prize appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday July 09, 2026
A $400 million expansion to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport led by the Miller Hull Partnership and Woods Bagot is now open. The addition is defined by its slanted roof topped by
The post Miller Hull and Woods Bagot complete major concourse expansion at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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Every architect and interior designer knows the silent frustration of the final walkthrough. You’ve meticulously curated a space, only to realize the “satin bronze” door lever doesn’t quite match the
The post The Holy Grail of specifications: Seamless cohesion from lever to faucet appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday July 09, 2026
From a young age, architects Ermis Adamantidis and Dominiki Dadatsi spent summer holidays in Halkidiki, a forested coastal area in northern Greece about an hour’s drive from Thessaloniki, where they
The post Not a Number Architects realizes a family summerhouse near Thessaloniki, Greece appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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