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Vietnam has embarked on one of the largest sports infrastructure projects in the world: the construction of the Trong Dong Stadium, a football-specific venue designed to become the


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Bendo Bricks is a design exploration by Kedar Undale that looks at what happens when parametric architecture and artificial intelligence are al...


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Many of the highly admired buildings that have become iconic landmarks of cities today sparked heated debates, divided public opinion, and caused fierce disputes during their design phase. Initially labeled as ugly, incompatible, or even as an affront to tradition, many of these works were gradually embraced over time and ultimately became iconic landmarks of their cities.


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The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026 opened on January 30, 2026, marking the third edition of this growing cultural event. The exhibition runs until May 2, 2026, and takes place in the JAX District, a former industrial area in Diriyah, near


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Now open and in use, As Safiyyah Museum & Park by X Architects offers a measured response to building in Islam’s second holiest city, where any new intervention must balance profound religious significance with a growing international audience and an increasingly commercial urban fabric.

Medina has long welcomed millions of pilgrims each year, centered on Al Mas...


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