Top 20 Architecture International News

2025-03-07 11:26:34

Here's a summary of recent architecture news:

  1. Boston City Hall Transformation: Brutalist architecture can be adapted for a more sustainable future, demonstrated by Boston's renovation of its City Hall.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  2. Façade Finishes Growth: The exterior façade finishes and coatings industry is experiencing significant growth due to urbanization, renovation projects, energy-efficient building practices and demand for durable exteriors.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  3. Luxembourg Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025: The Luxembourg pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale will focus on sound, re-examining the country's territory through field recordings.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  4. Bhutan's Gelephu International Airport: BIG has unveiled plans for Bhutan's Gelephu International Airport, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, to be showcased at Venice Biennale 2025.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  5. Taiwan's Urban Apartments: Architects in Taiwan are experimenting with smart layouts and multi-functional furniture to maximize space in urban apartments.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  6. Versailles Biennale of Architecture and Landscape 2025: Sana Frini and Philippe Rahm will curate the architecture exhibition at the 2025 Versailles Biennale of Architecture and Landscape.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  7. Chicago’s West Side Transformation: RIOS and Field Operations are transforming Chicago’s West Side and United Center area into a mixed-use neighborhood.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  8. Pakistan Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025: Pakistan unveils its (Fr)Agile Systems Pavilion for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, exploring climate change resilience and vulnerability.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  9. Liu Jiakun, 2025 Pritzker Prize Winner: Chinese architect Liu Jiakun has been awarded the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
    Source: www.archdaily.com,
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  10. Studio Libeskind Wins Paris Competition: Studio Libeskind wins competition to transform Issy-les-Moulineaux Station Area in Paris with a Mixed-Use Building.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  11. Anne Lacaton wins Jane Drew Prize: French architect Anne Lacaton, recipient of the 2021 Pritzker Architecture Prize, has been awarded the 2025 Jane Drew Prize for Architecture.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  12. Renzo Piano Building Workshop Wins Frankfurt Competition: Renzo Piano Building Workshop Wins Competition to Design the New Midtstadt Mixed-Use Complex in Frankfurt.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  13. Bradford Unveils Ramadan Pavilion: Bradford Unveils Ramadan Pavilion ‘Infinite Light’ for 2025 United Kingdom City of Culture.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  14. New Museum Expansion: The New Museum Expansion by OMA to Open in Fall 2025 with Exhibition on Humanity.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  15. Napoli Porta Est Masterplan: Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils Napoli Porta Est Masterplan to Revitalize Eastern Naples in Italy.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  16. German Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025: The German Pavilion Tests Urban Limits in a Warmer World at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  17. Versailles Biennale of Architecture and Landscape: Sana Frini and Philippe Rahm Curate the Architecture Exhibition at the 2025 Versailles Biennale of Architecture and Landscape.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  18. Bradford Unveils Ramadan Pavilion: Bradford Unveils Ramadan Pavilion ‘Infinite Light’ for 2025 United Kingdom City of Culture.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  19. Renzo Piano Building Workshop Wins Frankfurt Competition: Renzo Piano Building Workshop Wins Competition to Design the New Midtstadt Mixed-Use Complex in Frankfurt.
    Source: www.archdaily.com

  20. Netherlands Pavilion at 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale: Netherlands Pavilion at 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Reimagines the Sports Bar Through a Queer Lens.
    Source: www.archdaily.com