Architecture

November 5, 2025

After Two Decades, the Grand Egyptian Museum Has Finally Opened in Giza

Since 2012, planned openings for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza have come and gone, mostly thanks to funding issues, logistical hurdles, the pandemic, nearby wars, and multiple revolutions. Just this past summer, GEM pushed its July 2 opening due to conflicts between Iran and Israel in the surrounding region. But now, after more than 20 years of construction and delays, the sprawling, 120-acre museum has finally opened in its entirety.

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October 28, 2025

10 of the Most Iconic Buildings by Architect Frank Gehry You Should Know

Itโ€™s rare for an architect to become a household name, but the ones who earn this distinction have their designs lauded for decades to come. Frank Gehry is one of these visionaries who has planned and built awe-inspiring structures since the early 1960s. Known for his bold architectural features and unusual shapes, Gehryโ€™s designs transcend the ordinary building and are truly monumental works of art.

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October 25, 2025

Tokyo Exhibition Celebrates the โ€œPrimitive Futureโ€ Architecture of Sou Fujimoto

The incredible architecture of Sou Fujimoto is being celebrated with an exhibition at Tokyoโ€™s Mori Art Museum. Sou Fujimoto: Primordial Future Forest is the Japanese architectโ€™s first major exhibition. Split into eight sections, the survey is an innovative architecture exhibition that not only includes the usual scale models, plans, and photographs, but also includes large-scale replicas to transport visitors inside Fujimotoโ€™s creative concepts.

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October 11, 2025

Amazon Spheres House an Enormous Indoor Garden Reconnecting City Dwellers With Nature

In what might be one of the most innovative workplace amenities weโ€™ve witnessed, Amazonโ€™s Seattle headquarters is home to an enormous indoor garden housed in three giant globes known as the Spheres. This impressive example of biophilic design reconnects us with nature by bringing staff and visitors into close contact with lush plant life.

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