Smiljan Radić Clarke Awarded 2026 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Chile’s Smiljan Radić Clarke has been named the 2026 recipient of the heralded Pritzker Architecture Prize for his “optimistic and joyful” modern works. While the 60-year-old’s most recognized structure is likely the 2014 Serpentine Pavilion in London, his works span cultural institutions, civic spaces, commercial residences, and more. Source:… Continue reading
Chilean Architect Smiljan Radic Wins Pritzker Prize – The New York Times
“Through a body of work positioned at the crossroads of uncertainty, material experimentation and cultural memory, Smiljan Radic favors fragility over any unwarranted claim to certainty,” the jury’s citation said. “His buildings appear temporary, unstable or deliberately unfinished — almost on the point of disappearance — yet they… Continue reading
2026 Pritzker Prize goes to Chilean architect Smiljan Radić Clarke : NPR
Smiljan Radić Clarke was named the newest Pritzker Prize-winner — an award often called the Nobel of architecture — Thursday morning. Source: 2026 Pritzker Prize goes to Chilean architect Smiljan Radić Clarke : NPR… Continue reading
Fenix: World’s Greatest Places 2026
After being carpet-bombed in World War II, Rotterdam rebuilt itself as a proving ground for ambitious, often unconventional architecture—some of it grappling with contemporary social issues. Its newest showstopper, Fenix, takes on one of the most charged of all: migration. Source: Fenix: World’s Greatest Places 2026… Continue reading
Take a look inside the world’s first women-only mosque
In the fall of 2025, the Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women opened its doors in Doha, Qatar. It is the first known mosque specifically designed for women anywhere in the world and was inspired by a figure in the Quran, Surat Al-Mujadilah, which means “She Who Discourses.” Source:… Continue reading
Interview: New York-Amsterdam studio SO–IL on pushing against design conventions
Co-founders Jing Liu and Florian Idenburg discuss their dynamic international approach, rethinking systems of space and moving beyond cookie-cutter housing International in makeup and output, Brooklyn-based practice SO–IL (Solid Objectives Idenburg Liu) is unafraid to question convention and experiment. Founded in 2008 by Florian Idenburg… Continue reading
Los Angeles museums on the cusp of new golden age – The Art Newspaper – International art news and events
Could the city’s cultural cachet soon match that of New York? A slew of multi-million-dollar projects, from dramatic new museums to major renovations, suggest that it could Source: Los Angeles museums on the cusp of new golden age – The Art Newspaper – International art news and… Continue reading
How to design a home in collaboration with nature
A desire for drama was also behind designer Christian Wassmann and his wife Luisa Gui’s decision to build a weekend home in the Catskill Mountains, north of New York City. The plot featured a striking 15ft by 18ft bluestone boulder in a woodland clearing. “There is something cosmic… Continue reading
SANAA Creates a Cluster of Volumes Housing a Museum and Library to Anchor a New District in Taichung | Architectural Record
A new cultural complex in Taiwan’s second-largest city comprises an array of eight boxy, steel-framed volumes wrapped in aluminum mesh. Source: SANAA Creates a Cluster of Volumes Housing a Museum and Library to Anchor a New District in Taichung | Architectural Record… Continue reading
Rotterdam’s harbour revival continues with a future-facing photography museum – The Spaces
Pakhuis Santos has stood still on Rotterdam’s harbour for years, a rare turn-of-the-century trade warehouse that survived bombing during the Second World War. But this weekend the 1902 heritage site stepped into a dynamic new era as the home of the Netherlands Fotomuseum, part of a landmark adaptive… Continue reading
Rotterdam’s Fotomuseum Reopens in Newly Restored Warehouse Space
The Netherlands Fotomuseum unveils a permanent home in Rotterdam’s historic dockside Santos warehouse, elevating photography’s public profile.The Netherlands Fotomuseum has opened its new permanent home in the historic Santos warehouse on Rotterdam’s Rijnhaven, bringing more than 6.5 million photographic works under one roof and redefining how the medium… Continue reading
The Netherlands Fotomuseum opens; we paid a visit | Wallpaper*
The national photography museum reopens this weekend (7 February), showing off its vast collection and its new location, Santos, a redesigned, listed warehouse on the Rotterdam waterside Source: The Netherlands Fotomuseum opens; we paid a visit | Wallpaper*… Continue reading