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Waterfronts, Courtyards, and Canopy Spaces: Three New Models for Architecture in 2026

June 18, 2026

Waterfronts, Courtyards, and Canopy Spaces: Three New Models for Architecture in 2026

From marina districts that restore the city’s edge to a dune-set house shaped by twin courtyards and a shaded Expo rest area woven through trees, these projects show how architecture is redefining comfort, connectivity, and landscape. Together, they highlight a more resilient, human-centered approach to building with water, wind, and public space.

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From marinas reconnecting cities to the water, to rammed-earth coastal retreats and a tree-filled Osaka rest area, these projects show architecture shaping how we gather, pause, and belong. Discover more design

June 18, 2026

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From animal-care spaces to hillside cabins and timber homes, these projects show architecture that heals, adapts, and belongs. Discover more inspiration, projects, and community on Archsplace.

June 11, 2026

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From a reborn Budapest landmark to a light-filled Bali restaurant and a compassionate elderly care home in Zhoushan, these projects show architecture shaping culture, comfort, and community. Discover more on Ar

June 4, 2026

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From visionary urban futures in Rome and Panama to community-driven spatial experiments in Hong Kong and a timber office in Munich—architecture is shaping more human cities. Discover more inspiration, projects,

May 28, 2026

Memory, Mobility, and Sustainable Workspaces Shape Architecture’s Next Chapter

May 28, 2026

Memory, Mobility, and Sustainable Workspaces Shape Architecture’s Next Chapter

From a Paris tower nearing completion to a new urban framework for Rome and a timber office building in Munich, this week’s stories trace how architecture is balancing identity, transformation, and low-carbon performance. Together, they show cities and workplaces being reimagined through memory, public space, and material innovation.

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What is Archsplace?

Archsplace is a platform where you can connect directly with professional architects and interior designers — without middlemen, commissions, or confusing processes. We help you find the right expert for your project, whether you're planning a renovation, building a home, or just exploring creative ideas.

How is Archsplace different from other platforms?

Unlike directories or marketplaces, Archsplace is focused on genuine connection, not transactions. - No hidden fees - No bidding wars - No templated designs You speak directly with the architect, set your own pace, and stay in control from the start.

Who is Archsplace for?

Archsplace is for: - Homeowners planning to build or renovate - People seeking advice on space, materials, or layout - Anyone looking for creative, human input, not just contractors Even if you’re at the “I’m just thinking about it” stage — Archsplace is the place to explore your ideas with professionals.

How do I find the right architect on Archsplace?

You can browse profiles, see real portfolios, and read about each architect’s approach and personality. We believe the best match happens when you connect with someone who understands your vision and your vibe — not just someone in your area. You can also post a brief and let professionals reach out to you.

What does Archsplace believe in?

We built Archsplace on three core values: - Transparency: No hidden costs, no tricks. You see how it works from day one. - Honesty: We don’t promise perfection — We promise real professionals, real communication, and real expectations. - Humanity: Architecture is about people. So is Archsplace. We believe your home (or your dream space) should start with a real conversation — not a chatbot or auto-quote.

How much does it cost to use Archsplace?

Archsplace is free to use as a client. You can: - Browse profiles - Contact architects directly - Post briefs or requests - Have initial conversations — all at no cost You only pay when you agree to a service with an architect. And you pay them directly.