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The Papaloapan River Linear Park is a project aimed at rehabilitating a degraded public space in the city of Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, located between the city limits and the natural border of the Papaloapan River.

Studio Dashline: Crafting Terra Casa was not merely a project; it was a labour of love, a meticulous endeavour to create a sanctuary where our clients could find solace amidst the chaos of urban life. Picture yourself amidst the hustle and bustle of Gwalior's streets, where amidst the noise and movement, Terra Casa emerges as a beacon of tranquillity, offering a second home for those yearning for respite.

The facility, designed and built by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), stands out for its avant-garde design that captures the movement of the wind, the circularity of materials and the use of renewable energy. Among the most innovative elements of the structure are the recycled blades from El Cabrito wind farm in Tarifa (Cádiz), one of the oldest in Spain, which have been reused as part of the structure, showing how wind turbine blades can have a second life in new infrastructures.

An old, forgotten barn, quietly hidden behind a row of townhouses yet only a short distance from the square, nestled in a courtyard between tall trees and weathered brick walls. We are preserving the original stone ruins, into which we have designed a new family home.

Millennials and Gen Z adapt to current economic challenges with innovative strategies such as house hacking, co-buying, leveraging family support, and exploring alternative financing to make homeownership more affordable.

SpaceInvader has led a local Manchester creative team on a scheme to redesign the city’s Piccadilly Gardens Pavilion for client L&G Asset Management, evolving the original 2002 structure, installed as part of the city’s preparations for hosting of The Commonwealth Games, following local issues and feedback.

When Nathan Fell of NFA (Nathan Fell Architecture) first spoke with Eric Roland, the client for this New Orleans front porch addition, there were a few things about the project summary that would normally have stood out as red flags.

In the vibrant town of Kannur, Kerala, this contemporary residence is more than a home—it’s a sanctuary designed to nurture both body and soul. Built for a family of five, it blends minimalist elegance with everyday comfort, creating a space that feels alive, welcoming, and deeply connected to nature.