Proposal for the Jaguars Stadium by Populous. Defined by a lightweight canopy and a layered façade, the design creates shaded outdoor concourses and public spaces while transforming the stadium into a year-round destination.
The New Hungarian Natural History Museum designed by Mecanoo as a terraced structure that blends into the surrounding landscape, creating a continuous connection between the building and the nearby forest. Green terraces, rooftop gardens, and outdoor learning areas extend the museum experience beyond the interior exhibitions.
Designed by OLGGA Architects, this sports facility in Creil combines indoor courts and community spaces within a compact volume integrated into the surrounding park landscape. A timber structure and generous glazing create warm, light-filled interiors while maintaining a strong visual connection with the outdoors.
Murmure in Paris, designed by Eleonore Givry and RF Studio, transforms a former electrical transformer building into a 9,000 m² hub dedicated to the music and sound industry. The project combines recording studios, coworking spaces and music-related shops around a large central atrium that brings daylight deep into the building.
A red tower in Taiwan designed by Mecanoo Architects.
the Allmind Holdings headquarters is designed as a flexible, people-focused workplace that prioritizes wellbeing, collaboration and adaptability. The building organises circulation and services in a compact core, freeing the perimeter for open workspaces with abundant daylight and views.
The new sports centre in Belval, developed by A2M Architects will provide a wide range of indoor and outdoor facilities for nearby schools, the University of Luxembourg and the public. Designed as a landscape-integrated building with underground levels and a green roof, the project includes swimming pools, sports halls, climbing facilities and outdoor courts.
Les Passerelles by Nicolas Laisné consists of two twin buildings inspired by maritime forms.
Their stacked balconies, reminiscent of ship decks, create shaded outdoor living spaces adapted to the Mediterranean climate while hosting a mix of housing and public amenities connected to the city.
At the Eiffel Tower, Ramy Fischler and Nicola Delon redesigned the first-floor dining spaces with Thierry Marx to improve the visitor experience, including the new Madame Brasserie restaurant 57 meters above Paris. The project also introduces a champagne bar at the top of the tower and takeaway kiosks on the forecourt.
OLGGA ARCHITECTS won this competition for the renovation of Les Balnéides aquatic centre in Fouesnant.
They transformed the 1989 facility through a comprehensive energy retrofit while improving comfort and usability for visitors and staff.
The new Alliance Française in Ziguinchor, designed by Redman and Atelier Kemit, brings together cultural, educational and social spaces within a series of pavilions set in a landscaped garden. The architecture draws on local construction traditions and bioclimatic principles to respond to the region’s climate.
Joan Alomar Architecture designs a house in Porto Saler where sustainable living meets modern design. This carbon-neutral oasis is the perfect retreat designed for a family connected to the countryside. Embrace eco-friendly luxury and unwind in style.
Undisclosed project designed by Mecanoo Architects. A series of low, flowing pavilions with lightweight roof canopies frame views of the surrounding mountains while creating shaded outdoor spaces suited to the extreme climate.
This contemporary house in Portugal is defined by open, flowing interiors organised around large panoramic glazing that frames the surrounding landscape. Raw concrete ceilings, warm timber walls and terrazzo flooring create a restrained material palette, balancing modern minimalism with a relaxed domestic atmosphere.
The Adidas Arena in Paris, designed by SCAU architecture and NP2F, is a 26,000 m² multi-purpose venue combining a main arena for up to 8,000 spectators with additional gymnasiums and public spaces. Built for the 2024 Olympic Games, the project also serves local residents and helps anchor the ongoing transformation of the Porte de la Chapelle district.
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Code | Amalie | Norway
GBA | Chalet | France
Z Architecture | Chartres | France
MRA | IRDCE | France
Z-ARC | Chartres | France
Olgga | Kewe | France
PAAR | Labanne | France
Olgga | Coubertin | France
Populous | Yokohama | Japan
ArteCharpentier | Office | Paris
Studio Belem | Tati | Paris
Brieres | Les Menuires | France
Code.no | Housing | Oslo
Code.no | Oslo | Norway
Code.no | Stavanger | Norway
Dubuisson | Piscine | France
Studio Hoxha | logements Paris | France
Kile Stockhom | Norway
Mecanoo | Concerthall | Germany
MDH | Firestation | Norway
NBBJ | Library | USA
Nord | Sauna | Norway
Olgga | Arcs | France
Olgga | Dunquerque | France
Olgga | Quimper | France
Populous | Stadium | USA
Populous | Stadium | USA
Populous | Stadium | USA
Populous | The Rock | USA
MRA | IRDCE | Paris
Schemaa | Colombes | France
Schemaa | Colombes | France
Tolila Gilliland | Chambery | France
Nicolas Laisné | Bagneux | France
Nicolas Laisné | Bagneux | France
Z Architecture | Chartres | France
Tolila Gilliland | Chambery | France
Z Architecture | Villefranche | France