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The World’s Best Architecture 2025 Announced
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The Lap Pool House by ARISTIDES DALLAS ARCHITECTS

Photo credit:
Panagiotis Voumvakis

The World’s Best Architecture 2025 Announced
Architizer

US Embassy Guatamala City Guatemala by The Miller Hull Partnership

Photo credit:
Gabe Border

The World’s Best Architecture 2025 Announced
Architizer

Shannan Beehive Observation Cabin by Omno Lab

Photo credit:
Shen Gao and Qiwei Jiang

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Aerial view: staggered gables of the new library in the middle of the town

Photo credit:
Schmitz.Reichard GmbH

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

New library of Brühl, Entrance from the Janshof

Photo credit:
Taufik Kenan

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

The listed city hall of Brühl, restored by JSWD

Photo credit:
Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Aerial photo with Brühl Castle in the backygroundAerial photo with Brühl Castle in the backyground

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Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Staggered gables of the new library with partially perforated brickwork

Photo credit:
Christa Lachenmaier

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Library room on the top floor

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Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Reading area in the dormer window

Photo credit:
Jens Kirchner

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Large dormer of the library

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Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

View of the inner courtyard of the library

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Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Children's library at the reading courtyard

Photo credit:
Christa Lachenmaier

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

New entrance at the pedestrian zone

Photo credit:
Taufik Kenan

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Library dormers and staggered gables with partially perforated brickwork

Photo credit:
Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Photo credit:
Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Connection of the new library to the listed town hall

Photo credit:
Taufik Kenan

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Historical council chamber

Photo credit:
Christa Lachenmaier

Brühl City Hall and Library
JSWD

Staircase in the listed city hall

Photo credit:
Franco Casaccia / JSWD

Reinventing Montréal 2025-2026: Imagine 150 Louvain Ouest!
Ville de Montréal

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Ville de Montréal

Reinventing Montréal 2025-2026: Imagine 150 Louvain Ouest!
Ville de Montréal

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Ville de Montréal

Reinventing Montréal 2025-2026: Imagine 150 Louvain Ouest!
Ville de Montréal

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Ville de Montréal

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Aerial view of the Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center, where a 4-hectare rooftop park crowns a state-of-the-art waste recovery facility.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Winding trail loops through the Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center’s freshly planted 4-hectare rooftop park, offering panoramic views of the urban landscape.

Photo credit:
Beidouxing

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Spire chimney towers mark the culmination of the waste-to-energy process, rising above the rooftop park.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Entrance plaza at the Museum of Waste, featuring “mini-city” volumes integrated into the industrial façade.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Visitor drop-off area at the Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center, protected by a translucent ETFE canopy.

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Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Industrial lift links the elevated catwalk and the Musem of Waste’s rooftop park.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Waste collection vehicles pass through a façade portal into sealed service ramps, minimizing odor emissions.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere

Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center Transforms Shanghai's Industrial Legacy into Green Landmark
Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM)

Sunlight filters through the perforated façade, designed for airflow to the industrial programs within.

Photo credit:
Derryck Menere