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Basel’s Grand Hôtel Les Trois Rois Gets a Makeover by None Other Than Herzog & de Meuron

Basel

The Pritzker Prize–winning locals carry out a dramatic revamp of the storied hotel, complete with a new spa, restaurant, and presidential suite.

Read More With a New Outpost Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, London’s V&A Museum Invites the Public into Its Storage

London

The New York firm’s scheme for the East Storehouse project at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park plunges visitors into the heart of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s deliriously eclectic collections.

Read More Architect and Planner Léon Krier Dies at 79

Born in Luxembourg, Krier is best known for planning King Charles III’s Poundbury, England, and his contributions to the New Urbanist enclave of Seaside, Florida.


Read More Design Vanguard 2025: Leopold Banchini

Geneva

Geneva-born Leopold Banchini travels the world to unlearn his ‘European certainties’ and discover how they do it elsewhere.

Read More Venice 2025: A Tale of Two Biennales

In a polarizing world, the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale couldn’t help but reflect the clash of opposing positions. RECORD reports back with some first impressions.


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Tall Buildings 2025

Zaha Hadid Architects Crafts a High-Tech Tower for Hong Kong

Hong Kong

The bulbous Henderson office building sprouts in the city’s central business district, pushing the limits of curved glazing.

Read More Dominique Perrault Designs an Open-air Métro Station in Suburban Paris

Sporting dramatic escalators, public art, and an ETFE roof, Gare de Villejuif-Gustave Roussy serves the Paris Métro’s Line 14 and forthcoming Line 15.

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Landscape

A New Waterfront Enclave Expands Monaco’s Diminutive Footprint by 3 Percent

Monaco

Master-planned by Valode & Pistre with landscaping by Michel Desvigne, Mareterra prioritizes public space.

Read More ‘Hans Hollein transFORMS’ Opens at the Centre Pompidou

The Pompidou’s final architecture exhibition before it closes for renovations displays a career-spanning trove of the mischievous Austrian’s highly varied output, which runs the gamut from radical provocations to PoMo puckishness.


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Residential Architecture 2025

Dhoore Vanweert’s House for a Retired Couple Brings Modernist Geometry to a Belgian Suburb

Mol, Belgium

Designed to support aging in place, this flexible, single-level dwelling is defined by raw materials and circular motifs.

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