“Opera Aperta” Pavilion of the Holy See by Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO

By |December 15, 2025|BIG SEE Interior Design Award 2026 – Winner, Installation, Interior, Italy|

“Opera Aperta” proposes to preserve the built environment and its social fabric, to repair and adapt rather than replace, and to approach architecture as an act of care that extends beyond buildings to encompass
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Nursery in Armavir – Youredjian Child and Family Center by Estudio Arquitectura Campo Baeza

By |December 15, 2025|Architecture, Armenia, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2026 – Winner, Educational buildings|

SUB UMBRA ALARUM TUARUM The Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) invited us to take part in a competition for the construction of a school very close to Mount Ararat, considered to be the final
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LE CHATEAU by MAUD CAUBET ARCHITECTES

By |December 15, 2025|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2026 – Winner, France, Industrial buildings and workspace|

In Levallois-Perret (Greater Paris), the agency Maud Caubet Architectes has led the complete rehabilitation of the site on behalf of the Hertford British Charitable Fund (HBCF), with the ambition of restoring the identity of
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Serpentine Pavilion by Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture

By |December 15, 2025|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2026 – Winner, Cultural buildings, United Kingdom|

The 22nd Serpentine Pavilion in London, commissioned by the Serpentine Galleries, continues the innovative series begun with Zaha Hadid in 2000. ‘À table’ invites people to gather and reflect on our relationship with nature,
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Siyadi Pearl Museum by Studio Anne Holtrop

By |December 15, 2025|Architecture, Bahrain, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2026 – Winner, Cultural buildings|

Bahrain’s pearling heritage shaped its economy and culture for millennia, with Muharraq preserving the last complete spatial and architectural record of this tradition. Key to The Pearling Path are the Siyadi and Murad clusters,
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