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fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

7 wonders of India for 2026

India's lesser-known architectural heritage offers unique historical insights and deserves recognition alongside famous landmarks.
London
fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Beyond the Street: Climate, Commerce, and the Evolution of Hong Kong's Elevated Networks

Hong Kong's elevated urbanism enhances connectivity but raises concerns about accessibility and the neglect of ground-level public life.
#trump
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago
Washington DC

US panel approves Trump's design for massive arch in Washington, DC

A 76-metre arch proposed by Trump has received initial approval but faces criticism and legal challenges regarding its impact on views and historical sites.
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago
Arts

Columbus Statue at the White House

Trump installs a Columbus statue replica outside the White House, while a Paul Klee exhibition in New York opens without its centerpiece due to conditions in Israel.
Washington DC
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

US panel approves Trump's design for massive arch in Washington, DC

A 76-metre arch proposed by Trump has received initial approval but faces criticism and legal challenges regarding its impact on views and historical sites.
Design
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

What Lies Beneath: 10 Projects Reshaping the Ground Level

Architecture's pursuit of lightness often leads to fragmented public spaces rather than continuous, accessible ground areas.
Washington DC
fromTheCollector
4 days ago

10 Iconic Examples of American Architecture Through History | TheCollector

American architecture reflects the nation's ambitions and ideologies, showcasing a journey from revolutionary classicism to modern American styles.
#new-york-city
fromIslands
1 week ago
New York City

The 5 Most Incredible Free Tourist Attractions In New York City - Islands

New York City
fromIslands
1 week ago

The 5 Most Incredible Free Tourist Attractions In New York City - Islands

New York City offers numerous free tourist attractions, making it accessible for budget-conscious visitors.
Berlin
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

New York City Anticipates a Tourism Milestone in 2026

New York City's tourism saw a slight increase in overall visitors, with domestic travel up 1.7% and international travel down 3.2% in 2025.
London
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Sinead Ryan: My quest to holiday in every EU capital brought me to my home town of Dublin, and I was delighted with what I found

Dublin offers diverse attractions, from the Guinness Storehouse to unique libraries, despite frustrations with tourist crowds.
#bridges
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Design
fromAol
1 week ago

Why The World's Great Bridges Mean More Than Just Getting Across

Bridges are essential structures that blend art and engineering, reflecting diverse cultures and histories across the globe.
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

The 20 best cities in the world in 2026, according to Time Out

Time Out ranked cities worldwide based on happiness, affordability, and quality of life using insights from over 24,000 participants and 100 experts.
#climate-change
Design
fromArchDaily
6 days ago

Elevated Infrastructure and Public Space: Reclaiming the Ground Below

Elevation creates secondary spaces beneath infrastructure that are often underutilized and informally occupied.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago

Unesco grants enhanced protection to 39 Lebanese heritage sites as war escalates

The designation prohibits the sites from being targeted or used for military purposes, with violations potentially constituting serious breaches of the 1954 Hague Convention and grounds for criminal responsibility.
Arts
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This City Just Ranked the Most Colorful in the U.S. for Its Pastel Streets, Neon Nightlife, and Vibrant Historic Charm

New Orleans ranks as the most colorful city in the U.S. and ninth worldwide according to JustCover's vibrancy score.
fromPhilosophynow
2 weeks ago
Philosophy

The Collective City

Islamic philosophy invites plurality and coexistence, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the acceptance of error in understanding.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Charing Cross could be transformed by new development plans - with huge changes set for the iconic Villiers St

1 Embankment Place is set for a summer makeover to enhance public spaces and improve pedestrian access in the area.
#heritage-preservation
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Canada news

The clock is ticking for some of Toronto's most historic buildings, which may be at risk of demolition | CBC News

fromArchDaily
2 months ago
World news

World Monuments Fund Backs 21 Locally Led Heritage Projects Addressing Climate Risks and Indigenous Knowledge Loss

fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Canada news

The clock is ticking for some of Toronto's most historic buildings, which may be at risk of demolition | CBC News

fromArchDaily
2 months ago
World news

World Monuments Fund Backs 21 Locally Led Heritage Projects Addressing Climate Risks and Indigenous Knowledge Loss

Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 years ago

See the 20 Tallest Buildings in the World

Skyscrapers captivate audiences with their engineering, design, and height, particularly in Asia where many of the tallest buildings are located.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Stonehenge tunnel plan officially scrapped after years of protests

The UK Department for Transport has officially cancelled a controversial tunnel project under Stonehenge after spending £179.2 million on planning, citing exceptional circumstances and revoking the development consent order.
Design
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Cultural Centers Beyond the Building: 6 Unbuilt Projects Integrating Landscape

Cultural centers are evolving to reflect diverse architectural explorations and redefine public institutions' roles in various contexts.
World politics
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Cultural Heritage Sites in the Middle East Damaged as War Strikes Historic Urban Areas

US-Israeli military attacks on Iran in February 2026 initiated a new Middle East conflict zone, joining multiple global armed conflicts causing widespread destruction of cultural and infrastructure assets.
fromThe Boutique Adventurer
1 month ago

How Many of New York's Most Famous Bridges Have You Actually Seen? - The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

There is a fascinating backstory to this bridge. Among other things, it took an extraordinary amount of time to build due to problems with bureaucracy and red tape. From the time it was announced as a project, it took 31 years to begin construction. The bridge eventually started construction in 1936 and opened in 1939. The bridge stretches for an impressive 3,700 feet over the East River.
New York City
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

One of London's most spectacular houses is opening to the public next month

The Cosmic House, a rare Grade I-listed postmodernist building in Kensington designed by Charles Jencks and Sir Terry Farrell, opens to the public on April 22 with an Isaac Julien film installation.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

These Are the 25 Top Cultural Destinations in the World for 2026, According to Tripadvisor

Singapore has a special way of blending old traditions with modern life, especially evident in its historic neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. There, colorful shophouses, temples, and mosques sit alongside cafes and boutiques, while long-standing food and craft traditions remain part of daily life.
Berlin
SF real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
18 years ago

Here, time stood still

Scott Bakula's former Ojai home, originally listed at $1.8 million in the mid-'90s, is now on the market for $4.3 million, featuring extensive gardens, orchards, and architectural elements inspired by Greene & Greene and Frank Lloyd Wright.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Archiving the Technosphere: How Museum Architecture Mediates Human-Made Systems

The contemporary technology museum has emerged as a performative participant in the systems it seeks to document. The architecture of these institutions has become increasingly fluid and bold, often mirroring the velocity and complexity of the systems it houses. They operate as mediators between the human, the ecological, and the technological realms, transforming from encyclopedic warehouses into active educational engines.
Science
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

London is officially one of the best cities in the world in 2026, according to Time Out

London ranked fourth globally in Time Out's Best Cities 2026 survey, based on votes from 24,000 residents and expert analysis, with major cultural attractions and events planned for the coming year.
Renovation
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The quarry that built modern Beijing gets a surprising second life

A former Beijing quarry that supplied materials for the city's rapid growth has been transformed into a 265-acre ecological park that repurposes its massive excavation pits as functional and scenic landscape features.
fromParade
1 month ago

Beloved 107-Year-Old Theme Park Is Officially Being Demolished

It is with heavy hearts we would like to share with you personally that this season at Coney Beach will be our last. It's the end of an era. For over 100 years we and other showmen and their families have lived and worked in Porthcawl helping to make it a busy seaside destination bringing fun, laughter, and fond memories to so many.
Travel
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

open-air museum revives an industrial past through reclaimed materials and sound

The design by 1Y Architects approaches this silence as material rather than absence. Instead of clearing the debris scattered across the site, the team gathered bricks, concrete fragments, and broken tiles from former factory buildings. These remnants form the structural fabric of the sound museum itself.
Design
#heritage
#architectural-heritage
France news
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

How This Skyscraper Ruined Paris, and Why They're Now Trying to Make It Invisible

Tour Montparnasse symbolizes Parisian modernity and commercialism but remains widely disliked as the city's lone central skyscraper, contrasting with celebrated landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Health, Habitat, and Civic Infrastructure: Designing the City as a National Park

Cities around the world share a common goal: to become healthier and greener, supported by civic infrastructure that restores ecosystems and strengthens public life. The question is how to reach this. Global climate targets, local building codes, and municipal standards increasingly guide designers and planners toward better choices. Still, many cities struggle to translate these frameworks into everyday, street-level comfort and long-term ecological protection.
Environment
Media industry
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 years ago

The Seven Wonders of the World for 2026 (That You Can Actually Visit)

Rob is a Brixton-based freelance writer, broadcaster and playwright; associate editor of Luxury London; contributor to national papers; Special Correspondent for BBC Radio Four Feedback.
Miscellaneous
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This European City Was Just Named the World's Most Attractive City Again-and It's Held the Top Spot for 5 Years in a Row

Paris remains the world's most attractive city for the fifth year, drawing over 18 million visitors in 2025 due to strong infrastructure, vibrant culture, and sustainability.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Tower of London 'at-risk of serious harm' under draft plan for Square Mile

Historic England warns that the City of London Corporation's City Plan 2040 poses serious risks to the Tower of London's preservation due to excessive development scale and location.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Why urban planners should strive for 'the photo album standard'

My family had Slide Show Night when I was growing up. Not every Saturday, but a whole bunch of Saturdays. Either my sister or I would be in charge of setting up the projector, the screen, and loading the carousel. During the show, there'd be a few landscapes or skylines taken during vacations, but almost all the shots were up close. Like most dads, mine wasn't a professional photographer, but he did a good job of capturing memory triggers: faces, gestures, and decorations.
Photography
fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Modern notes grace a historic pedigree

Designed by noted residential architect Roland E. Coate, the home was built in 1926 for Annie Wilson, daughter of pioneering Southern California businessman and politician Benjamin Wilson, for whom Mt. Wilson is named. The gently sloping 1-acre-plus property was once part of the vast holdings of George S. Patton, father of the famed U.S. general.
LA real estate
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A radical new plan could create a new public plaza in London's West End

The road between Piccadilly Circus and St James's Park could be transformed into a massive public plaza and vehicles could be banned from Regent Street St James's, Waterloo Place and the south side of Piccadilly Circus. If the proposals are enacted, the pedestrianisation of certain roads would lead to more than 35,000 square metres of new public space, equivalent to more than five football pitches, created in the West End.
UK politics
UK news
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

London's Southbank Centre Receives National Heritage Protection After 35-Year Campaign

The Southbank Centre, a 1960s British Brutalist cultural complex, received UK Grade II listed status on 10 February 2026.
#heritage-conservation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago
Renovation

Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites

fromArchDaily
2 months ago
Renovation

Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites

History
fromAnimals Around The Globe
1 month ago

11 Historic Bridges in The World That Are Engineering Masterpieces

Bridges represent human ambition and ingenuity, solving impossible engineering challenges across millennia using available knowledge and materials of their time.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Regulations for installing a new front door in a conservation area

Conservation area regulations aren't on the same level as those for Listed Buildings; however, they are still much stricter than in the average home. The most common legal consideration to make is understanding Article 4 Directions. Article 4 can essentially strip away your 'Permitted Development' rights, meaning you need full blown planning permission, even for minor changes, like front doors.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Good Life France
2 months ago

Renovating a property in France - heritage status and protected zones - The Good Life France

In the UK and the US, it is often crystal clear when your new home is classified as a heritage home or period property, but in France it can be less obvious. You could be breaking the rules simply by installing new windows. So how can you check that your big plans aren't going to upset anyone - or worse, break the law?
Real estate
Arts
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

London's Brutalist Heritage and Australia's New City: This Week's Review

Architecture increasingly emphasizes social responsibility, adaptive cultural projects, heritage protection, and large-scale urban planning aligning infrastructure, resilience, and long-term civic agendas.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Nine blue plaques, hanging on a wall - Nine blue plaques for London in 2026

Nine new London blue plaques in 2026 will honor figures across science, arts, activism, journalism and military history who shaped the city's cultural and intellectual life.
#historic-preservation
New York City
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 month ago

Historic Brooklyn Homes Preserved Two Months Ahead Of Schedule

A $4 million restoration of the Hunterfly Road Houses at Weeksville Heritage Center preserved four 19th-century structures representing one of the nation's largest pre-Civil War free Black communities.
New York City
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 month ago

Historic Brooklyn Homes Preserved Two Months Ahead Of Schedule

A $4 million restoration of the Hunterfly Road Houses at Weeksville Heritage Center preserved four 19th-century structures representing one of the nation's largest pre-Civil War free Black communities.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Tiny European Country Has A Medieval City, Dazzling Waterfalls, and Free Public Transit-Here's How to Plan a Trip

Travelers often overlook tiny European countries, but, as I discovered on a recent trip to Luxembourg-Europe's seventh-smallest nation, with a population of just 699,000-there's much to discover in these hidden gems. Last summer, I visited my aunt, who has lived in Europe for over 20 years, with stints in Paris, Vienna, Zug, Switzerland, and now, Luxembourg. We spent three days touring the historic city nestled between Belgium, Germany, and France. It's built on a rocky plateau overlooking deep gorges, a sweeping canyon, and surrounding countryside.
Miscellaneous
Travel
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

15 Architectural Destinations to Add to Your Must-Visit List in 2026

Malacca and Macau showcase diverse architectural and cultural fusion from Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese, Malay, and international influences, attracting culinary tourism and major casino-driven economies.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Turkey's heritage power grab: new law threatens Istanbul's opposition-run cultural sites

A new law empowering Turkey's central government to seize historic properties from local authorities is raising fears that heritage sites are becoming the latest front in a wider campaign against opposition-led municipalities. Among the sites at stake are cultural venues run by the Istanbul municipality, whose mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu launched an ambitious conservation drive and expanded cultural programming before he was jailed last year after announcing plans to run for president.
Miscellaneous
New York City
fromAol
2 months ago

100 Historical And Modern Photos That Reveal How New York Has Changed

Astoria Pool opened July 2, 1936 as the largest WPA-era public pool in New York, featuring Art-Deco design and hosting Olympic Trials.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

7 wonders of Europe for 2026

Europe has never been short on spectacle. Yet beyond the headline cities and endlessly recycled itineraries lies a quieter, deeper continent; one that's best encountered through patience and a willingness to detour from the obvious itinerary. Our 7 wonders of Europe for 2026 in Europe are not places that beg for attention. Instead, they reward those prepared to explore more than a few miles from the nearest airport and linger a little longer than planned.
Travel
Renovation
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Neighbours at war over plans to build over last surviving' Georgian entrance at 1.6m Greenwich home

A proposed two-floor extension to a Georgian listed house in Greenwich would destroy the last remaining example of architect Michael Searles' distinctive recessed entrance bay design, sparking heritage concerns and neighbour disputes.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

7 wonders of the UK for 2026

The UK contains lesser-known, remarkable natural and historic sites that reward visitors who explore beyond popular destinations.
Renovation
fromThe Good Life France
2 months ago

Renovating a property in France - heritage status and protected zones - The Good Life France

Renovating property in France often requires permissions; protected zones and proximity to historic monuments can restrict even minor changes like shutters or windows.
fromYahoo Life
2 months ago

Most Iconic Bridges That Make US Road Trips Breathtaking

Let's be honest: most of your daily commute involves dodging potholes, sitting behind someone going 10 under in the left lane, and wondering why your GPS insists on taking you through three construction zones. Luckily, every once in a while, the road gods smile upon us and deliver something special: bridges that actually make you want to slow down and savor the drive.
Travel
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Architecture as a Platform: What Makes a Building Evolve?

Architecture increasingly adopts product design principles, prioritizing operational clarity, performance, and scalability over novelty, making buildings accountable for functionality and consistent user experience.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Designing When Your City Is Under Siege

Life doesn't pause for grief or fear. You might be going through something devastating but you're still packing lunches, still driving your kids to baseball practice, still showing up to work. One minute I find myself prepping for a whole home presentation and the next minute I'm checking the news, hoping and praying that no one has been killed on the streets today.
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