Project4 weeks ago
Malmo, a housing project by OSPA Arquitetura & Urbanismo, features a unique architectural concept with white suspended slabs arranged in an ethereal and light manner, as if the breeze flows between them. Staggered balconies enhance this floating effect and connect indoor and outdoor spaces. The project balances aesthetics and functionality, with an active façade and rooftop common areas promoting urban integration and well-being.
Project4 weeks ago
‘LINES in Shanghai’ by SAKO Architects emphasizes the architectural features of a cantilevered twin tower through the concept of creating a “small white box” on a “big black box.” Using consistent “LINE” elements, the interior connects to the strong vertical lines of the curtain wall. The white box features a pleated marble surface that adds an organic softness, easing the tension of the transparent, monotone office space.
Project4 weeks ago
The Albert Kahn Museum by Kengo Kuma and Associates blends architecture and nature, continuing Kahn’s dream of uniting gardens and cultures. Inspired by his travels and photo archives, the design extends from the garden paths, using wood and aluminum to create a flowing, responsive envelope. The museum boundaries between interior and landscape, inviting visitors into a serene, continuous spatial journey.
Project4 weeks ago
A Soft Palace, an installation by Studio Ossidiana, serves as a nomadic embassy for the Pompidou during its renovation, first unfolding within the Grand Palais. Designed as a vast, inhabitable carpet, it offers spaces to gather, rest, play, or retreat. Every fold becomes a stage or shelter, inviting visitors to move freely and take part in a collective choreography of exhibitions, performances, and quiet moments.
Practice4 weeks ago
Studio Ossidiana is an award-winning practice working at the crossroads of architecture, design, and landscape, led by architects Giovanni Bellotti and Alessandra Covini. Balancing research and fabrication, the practice explores innovative approaches through buildings, materials, objects, and installations.
Project4 weeks ago
Pinhal Conde da House by Estúdio AMATAM features a continuous ribbon of shadow and light that outlines and unites the house’s volumes. The residence responds to strict urban constraints with a fluid, sculptural form that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside. Through a play of light, voids, and movement, the design transforms a compact plot into an expressive and harmonious living space.
Project4 weeks ago
The Lake House by Wutopia Lab is a life experience pavilion that blends rapid-build architecture with poetic spatial storytelling. Designed in just 40 days, it wraps two preserved buildings in metal and ceramic skins, merging old and new. Layered light, recycled materials, and dissolving boundaries reflect a deep Chinese cultural belief: to cherish. It’s a linear journey of light, memory, and quiet beauty.
Project4 weeks ago
AKG Bhavan by De Earth Architects reimagines political architecture as an open, community-centered space rather than a closed institutional form. Emphasizing transparency and accessibility, the design blurs boundaries between public and private through porous volumes, local materials, and flexible, interconnected programs. It transforms a party office into a civic hub that fosters dialogue, memory, and collective engagement.
Project4 weeks ago
Presence in Hormoz 2, a hospitality project by ZAV Architects, explores architecture as a field condition, deeply rooted in local geography and community. Through colorful earthen domes arranged organically, the project creates a porous, gateless neighborhood where public and private realms merge. It reimagines architecture as a living, collective form shaped by natural context and human hands.
Project4 weeks ago
The Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR blends vernacular design with a deep sense of nostalgia and community. Inspired by traditional Indian pitched-roof houses and central courtyards, it fosters a connection to nature, culture, and childhood memories. The layout encourages movement and exploration while supporting agricultural life, reflecting the village’s simplicity and enduring values.
Practice4 weeks ago
ROOMOOR is an architecture practice based in Surat, India.
Project1 month ago
House in Yokosuka by Reiichi Ikeda Design is designed as an extension of the nearby beach, blurring the boundary between architecture and nature. Using granite, sand-textured plaster, and a unified material palette, the residence evokes the feel of ocean, sand, and sky. Separate volumes are linked by a floating plate, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow that captures the calm rhythm of coastal life.
Selected Academic Projects
Project1 month ago
H.DIJIN Showroom & Office by LubanEra·Design is an interior design project that blends natural elements with refined spatial storytelling. Rooted in balance, order, and emotional resonance, the design explores materiality, light, and time as tools to shape perception. With shifting seasonal zones and immersive experiences, the space becomes a poetic, human-centered sanctuary for brand and customer alike.
Project1 month ago
Now 26 by Architectkidd features the renovation of an existing structure into a production studio and offices, using steel tubing as the primary material. Embracing an inside-out approach, the steel tubes extend from interior elements to the exterior façade, blending structure and systems into a unified design. The building resembles a dynamic wireframe that shifts from opaque to transparent depending on the viewer’s perspective.
Compilation1 month ago
Archidiaries is excited to share the Project of the Week – The Field | TEAM BLDG. Along with this, the weekly highlight contains a few of the best projects, published throughout the week. These selected projects represent the best content curated and shared by the team at ArchiDiaries.
Project1 month ago
889GLO Art Space by SpActrum reimagines a commercial site as a dynamic cultural hub, using architectural design to reveal the hidden structures of consumption. Rooted in material transformation and spatial fluidity, the project challenges conventional aesthetics by repurposing industrial elements. It acts as an “architectural provocation,” sparking social awareness through conscious design and collective curiosity.
Project1 month ago
Artisan Plastic Surgery Center by POEMA is a healthcare interior project following a mindful design intervention, where function meets serenity. A minimal palette of beige and light pink enhances natural light and spatial clarity, creating a calm, expansive atmosphere. With clean lines and seamless flow, the design fosters comfort and clarity, offering a soothing, welcoming environment for both patients and professionals.
Practice1 month ago
POEMA, based in Surat, Gujarat, is a design practice driven by a passion for weaving together art, functionality, aesthetics, and experience. Rooted in a philosophy of minimal intervention, subtlety, and unpretentious design, POEMA creates with quiet intention—crafting spaces and objects that embody refined simplicity, with just a touch of playfulness.
Academic Project1 month ago
‘The Meandering Wall’ is a Masters Design Project by Flaminia La Cava from the ‘Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio – USI’ that seeks to transform the abandoned site of Cais do Ginjal into a dispersed artistic center through the adaptive reuse of existing structures. Through the reinterpretation of the graffiti wall as a permeable and connective element, the project seeks to foster creativity, community engagement, and environmental harmony within a historically rich and evolving landscape.
Project1 month ago
Songzhuang Z Museum by TEAM BLDG reimagines a 1990s concrete house into a contemporary art space by embracing its contrast with the rural village. Inspired by weaving, the design wraps the building in a dynamic red-and-white lattice, creating a light, shifting façade. Internally, a central light well and minimal interventions connect exhibition spaces with nature, uniting tradition and modernity through architecture.
Project1 month ago
Ženy Víno Funk Festival 2025 by Jakub Kolarovič Architects blends architecture with landscape to create a vibrant, temporary urbanism within the vineyards of Pezinok. The design follows the rhythm of the terrain and vines, forming a linear, modular layout that balances visibility, function, and immersion. Light, flexible structures foster connection between nature, music, and people, shaping a dynamic festival experience.
Practice1 month ago
Jakub Kolarovič Architects is a Bratislava-based architectural practice working across various scales ranging from interior design to urbanism. They believe architecture can cultivate everyday life through meaningful interventions rooted in context and craftsmanship. They engage in residential, public, exhibition, recreational, and historical building restoration, focusing on proportion, material, and detail to create lasting spaces.
Academic Project1 month ago
‘Adaptive Urbanism’ is an architecture thesis by Isabela Rico Arenas and Maria Isabel Quintero from the ‘Facultad de Artes Integradas – Universidad de San Buenaventura Medellín.’ The project explores urban regeneration to transform Carrera 65 into a green, adaptive corridor in Medellín, focusing on the Naranjal sector. It promotes sustainable mobility, ecological restoration, and social integration through flexible public spaces, addressing urban fragmentation and climate challenges while fostering a more inclusive, resilient, and livable city.
Project1 month ago
Snow Peak Cafe, an interior design project by KiKi ARCHi, is grounded in the philosophy of “Embrace Your Nature,” blending industrial memory with natural ease. Through minimal intervention and material articulation, the design preserves red-brick textures while creating an open, fluid space. It reflects a quiet balance of historical traces, refined craftsmanship, and a renewed spatial narrative rooted in nature.