Uncover the essence of wood in John Pawson's furniture collection, blending craftsmanship and modern design with natural ...
Architect, Urban Designer, and Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily.com. Based in Beirut, Lebanon, Covering the World. Public spaces are not always shaped by planning but by the practices they host.
That would be from the Golden State Valkyries who hired Natalie Nakase as head coach from the Las Vegas Aces bench. Chicago hired former Aces assistant Tyler Marsh on a multi-year contract.
Even if you only need to get the wheels up by a few centimetres, a motorcycle lift or bench will safely raise the bike, giving you easy access to the bits you need to reach while fettling.
In an industry where innovation often moves with the eagerness of setting mortar, WoHo Systems, one of ArchDaily's 2024 Best New Practices, has emerged as a disruptor aiming to address global ...
Text description provided by the architects. In order to be closer to their granddaughters, the conception for this house in São Paulo's capital arises from the couple's decision to change their ...
The creation of images through artificial intelligence (AI) surprised us a few years ago. Utilizing algorithms such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs), these systems are trained to identify ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has announced that its new David Geffen Galleries designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor will open to the public in April 2026 in Los Angeles ...
The following list showcases 18 projects highlighting the diversity in its built environment and the renowned architects who have completed projects in the city-state.
Under first-year manager Stephen Vogt, the 2024 Cleveland Guardians had a strong coaching staff that helped lead the team to the American League Championship Series. One of the coaches on this ...
In this roundup, ArchDaily consolidates this year's transformative updates in cities worldwide, organized into thematic clusters that capture the evolving nature of urban design and policy in 2024.
Factory 52, named after the production of 52-card decks that once took place there, is a remarkable example of adaptive reuse, transforming an old factory into a vibrant mixed-use community.