A New Museum in Cyprus and A Private Residence in Greece: 8 Unbuilt Projects Championing Stone and Submitted by the ArchDaily Community
Briefly

Throughout history, stone has been a vital building material known for its strength, beauty, and appeal, essential for creating long-lasting constructions.
This week's selection showcases projects that highlight stone's continued relevance in architecture, merging old-world craftsmanship with contemporary design in multiple global contexts.
Stone varieties, each with unique textures and colors, allow architects to creatively use them in design, creating both accents and entire structures.
Architectural examples like The Al-Hawari Residence in Jordan and PHANTENOM CASA in Poland illustrate the blend of local traditions and modern aesthetics using stone.
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