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Features
Women in Construction: Mariam Issoufou, founder, Mariam Issoufou Architects
This is part of a special report produced by our sister title Building in partnership with Gleeds
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News
Missouri museum unveils expansion proposals by Renzo Piano, Kengo Kuma and Selldorf
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reveals concept designs from six shortlisted teams competing to lead a major expansion of the Kansas City institution
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Liu Jiakun awarded 2025 Pritzker prize
Chengdu-based architect is the second Chinese recipient of the award
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Gensler draws up plan for football stadium with sunken pitch
Scheme in Egypt designed for Africa’s most successful club
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Allies & Morrison wins Trinity College Dublin masterplan job
Firm to rethink how the university uses its 200 buildings
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Sanaa named recipient of RIBA’s 2025 Royal Gold Medal
Japanese duo Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa to pick up prestigious award in recognition of three decades of work
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Populous revenue up 288% as firm reaps rewards of Saudi World Cup work
Turnover in Middle East region grew more than sixfold in 2023
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Luis Barragán’s La Cuadra San Cristóbal to be transformed into visitor attraction
Kengo Kuma working on plan to transform one of Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s most celebrated works into a place of ”endless creativity”
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Features
A New Era of Design: Thinking Together
The building industry stands at a pivotal moment of transformation. Urbanisation accelerates, climate change demands sustainable solutions, and client expectations evolve rapidly. Yet, traditional building practices often remain fragmented, inefficient, and ill-equipped to address these challenges. To unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency, sustainability, and value creation, our ...
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In pictures: KPF completes Istanbul bank headquarters
Twin towers scheme inspired by city’s historic architecture
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Opinion
WA100 2025: Western Europe leads on net zero
This year Gensler, the world’s biggest practice, saw the number of architects it employs drop below the 3,000 mark, the milestone which it broke through in 2023. The second-placed firm, Arcadis, also saw numbers fall. But these drops mean little when measured against the wider profession; our ...
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Features
WA100 2025: Hopes take a wobble
Expectations of global growth have fallen slightly, shows the latest WA100 survey of top architecture firms, but the US market hopes for a positive impact from Trump’s arrival
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BDP usurps Fosters as UK’s biggest architect
Foster & Partners’ five year reign at top of UK rankings over, according to BD survey of world’s largest practices
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Features
WA100 2025: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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WA100 2025: Digital edition
Building Design’s annual analysis of the state of play in architecture, listing all the top practices, identifying the leaders in different specialisms, markets and regions, and looking to the year ahead in architecture
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Finalists unveiled in Helsinki design museum competition
Five anonymous designs chosen from more than 600 entries for Europe’s largest bespoke design and architecture museum
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Features
The resurrection of Notre Dame: inside the restored cathedral in pictures
Explore the intricate restoration of cathedral of Notre Dame, where centuries-old craftsmanship meets contemporary design
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UK practice Void Studios wins Masai Mara visitor centre competition
Firm’s entry for Kenya scheme beat more than 100 rival bids from 32 countries
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Ole Scheeren reveals designs for another twin tower scheme in China
Scheme located close to Unesco world heritage site
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Renzo Piano and Selldorf shortlisted for $170m US museum expansion job
Kengo Kuma, Weiss Manfredi Architecture, Studio Gang and Why Architecture also reach second stage of Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art competition