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Completed in 2025 in Huizhou, China. Images by Qingyan Zhu, Runzi Zhu, Ziyan Zhang. Familiar Novelty | Nostalgic Naivety — Under Fengyuzhu's overall curation, the village has been repositioned as the Ancient Banyan Literary…
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Completed in 2025 in Huizhou, China. Images by Hao Chen. The project is located in Zhongxin Village, Longmen County, Huizhou, as one of the art projects for the "Nankunshan-Luofushan Rim Pioneer Zone…
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Completed in 2026 in Jundiaí, Brazil. Images by Nelson Kon. The lot is located on a corner within a gated community, in a neighborhood predominantly occupied by residences that make use of nearly all of their…
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Completed in 2025 in New Orleans, United States. Images by Timothy Hursley. The Chapel of St. Ignatius and Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center, located on Loyola University New Orleans' historic quad, provides a place for…
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[H3] Featured Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth Videos [H3] Featured House Sota la Mola / TwoBo arquitectura [H3] Featured Warsaw Uprising Mound / Archigrest + topoScape [H3] Editor's Choice Building Light in a Flood Zone: Architecture for Seasonal Inundation [H3] Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home May 16 [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - Featured Image] 70 Years of Unite d'Habitation/Le Corbusier. Image © Paul ClemenceModernism is often encountered through built form, photographed facades, canonical plans, concrete manifestos. For most people, its first encounter was far more immediate. It was a chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, a compact unit that reorganized how one sat, stored, or slept. Long before modern architecture could be widely commissioned, it was furniture that entered everyday space, carrying with it a new logic of living. Modernism's promise of transforming life was often delivered through these smaller, repeatable objects.To understand this shift, furniture has to be read as a condensed form of architecture rather than decoration. Early twentieth-century designers treated it precisely this way. Le Corbusier described furniture as équipement de l'habitation (equipment of living), placing it within the operational system of the building rather than outside it. Similarly, the Bauhaus approached chairs and tables as industrial prototypes, embedding principles of standardization, efficiency, and mass production into their design. As architectural historian Beatriz Colomina has argued, modern architecture did not circulate only through buildings, but through media and objects that translated its ideas into everyday life. Furniture became architecture in miniature: portable, reproducible, and capable of reorganizing space without reconstructing it. [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - Image 1 of 4] [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - Image 2 of 4] [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - Image 3 of 4] [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - Image 4 of 4] [IMG: Furniture as Architecture: Micro-Modernisms Inside the Home - More Images] + 6https://www.archdaily.com/1041170/furniture-as-architecture-micro-modernisms-inside-the-homeAnanya NayakSaveRead more » [H3] Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects May 16 [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - Exterior Photography, Other Public Administration Buildings] © Oskar Da Riz [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - Exterior Photography, Other Public Administration Buildings] [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - Exterior Photography, Other Public Administration Buildings] [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - Other Public Administration Buildings] [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - Other Public Administration Buildings] [IMG: Forestry Station / Roland Baldi Architects - More Images] + 9 Public Architecture, Other Public Administration buildings•Nova Ponente, Italy Architects: Roland Baldi ArchitectsArea: 435 m² Year: 2026 https://www.archdaily.com/1041535/forestry-station-roland-baldi-architectsHadir Al KoshtaSaveRead more » [H3] Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen'Arch May 16 Videos [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] © Hao Chen [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] + 23 Installations & Structures•Huizhou, China Architects: Atelier Wen'ArchArea: 221 m² Year: 2025 https://www.archdaily.com/1041501/osmanthus-yard-atelier-wenarchValeria SilvaSaveRead more » [H3] Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos May 15 [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Houses] © Nelson Kon [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard, Balcony] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Houses, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Countertop] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Houses, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - More Images] + 19 Residential Architecture, Houses•Jundiaí, Brazil Architects: Obra ArquitetosArea: 623 m² Year: 2026 Manufacturers: Indusparquet, Excellent, ITS, Keramika, Mekal, +1Nacional Coifas-1https://www.archdaily.com/1041585/casa-tg-obra-arquitetosSusanna MoreiraSaveRead more » [H3] Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos May 15 [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard, Balcony] © João Vitor Sarturi [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard, Stairs, Balcony, Handrail] [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Garden] [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Courtyard, Door, Balcony, Stairs] [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Houses, Garden] [IMG: Piná House / Nommo Arquitetos - More Images] + 34 Residential Architecture, Houses•Florianópolis, Brazil Architects: Nommo ArquitetosArea: 437 m² Year: 2025 https://www.archdaily.com/1041366/pina-house-nommo-arquitetosSusanna MoreiraSaveRead more » [H3] Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects May 15 [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Chapel] © Timothy Hursley [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Chapel, Garden] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Chapel] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Chapel] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Chapel] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - More Images] + 29 Chapel•New Orleans, United States Architects: Trahan ArchitectsArea: 4625 ft² Year: 2025 Manufacturers: Assa Abloy, FabriTRAK®, FritsJurgens, DuPont, Sherwin-Williams, +31Burt Steel, CRL Blumcraft, CRL Blumcraft, CRL Blumcraft, CertainTeed, Dorma, Duro-Last, E. Kraemer, EzyJamb, Georgia-Pacific, Gordon Inc., Gulf Coast Woodworks, Gulf Coast Woodworks, Hafele, Hawa, Kingspan, Lapeyre Stair, National Gypsum, Pemko, RNGD, Radius Track, Rockwood, Roppe, S. Anselmo, SOSS, Sargent, SmartLam North America, Southern Walls & Windows, Sun Valley Bronze, Telling industries, Vitro Glass-31https://www.archdaily.com/1041496/loyola-university-chapel-trahan-architectsPilar CaballeroSaveRead more » [H3] Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio May 15 [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - Exterior Photography, Houses] © Sona Manukyan & Ani Avagyan [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - Houses] [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - Exterior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - Interior Photography, Houses, Lighting, Table, Chair] [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - Exterior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa in Rind Village / ARCHcoop Architectural Studio - More Images] + 20 Houses•Rind, Armenia Architects: ARCHcoop Architectural StudioArea: 797 m² Year: 2024 https://www.archdaily.com/1041445/villa-in-rind-village-archcoop-architectural-studioAndreas LucoSaveRead more » [H3] Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community Subscriber Access | May 15 [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - Featured Image] Breez By Danube / Valcarce Architects. Image © Valcarce ArchitectsHigh-rise architecture continues to serve as a primary tool for accommodating density in rapidly evolving urban environments. Traditionally defined by efficiency and repetition, the tower is increasingly being reexamined as a more complex spatial and organizational system. Across different geographies, architects are testing how vertical structures can move beyond singular functions to incorporate layered programs, environmental strategies, and new forms of occupation.The following selection brings together unbuilt projects submitted by the ArchDaily community, highlighting a range of approaches to the contemporary tower. From mixed-use developments and residential high-rises to speculative ecological proposals, these works reflect an ongoing shift in how vertical architecture is conceived. These towers engage with broader questions of privacy, coexistence, adaptability, and urban integration. [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - Image 9 of 4] [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - Image 17 of 4] [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - Image 28 of 4] [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - Image 7 of 4] [IMG: Rethinking the High-Rise: 5 Unbuilt Towers from the ArchDaily Community - More Images] + 27https://www.archdaily.com/1040793/rethinking-the-high-rise-5-unbuilt-towers-from-the-archdaily-communityNour FakharanySaveRead more » [H3] Villa Polo / Driss Kettani May 15 [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - Exterior Photography, Houses] © Doublespace Photography [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - Exterior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - Exterior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - Interior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - Exterior Photography, Houses] [IMG: Villa Polo / Driss Kettani - More Images] + 19 Houses•Casablanca, Morocco Architects: Driss KettaniArea: 370 m² Year: 2024 Manufacturers: Geberit, Hansgrohe, Strugal, Knaufhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041384/villa-polo-driss-kettaniAndreas LucoSaveRead more » [H3] Evolving Classrooms for Diverse Minds and Futures May 15 | In Collaboration Videos [IMG: Evolving Classrooms for Diverse Minds and Futures - Featured Image] Kalamazoo RESA Career Connect Campus. Image © Michael RobinsonLearning something new is, biologically, a transformation of the brain. With each experience, neural connections are reorganized, creating and strengthening synapses. Far more than simply accumulating information, learning is about reconfiguring internal structures, a process that can reshape individuals and societies alike. The environment in which this takes place can cultivate curiosity, adaptability, and emotional resilience, thus supporting our next generation of leaders, or suppress those qualities, leading to withdrawal and isolation.With the rise of modern schooling during the Industrial Revolution, a standardized model emerged, defined by rows of desks, simultaneous instruction, and visual supervision. Often compared to a factory system, this model still persists in many places despite profound technological shifts. These rigid environments remain even as modern learning demands experimentation and adaptability.https://www.archdaily.com/1041145/evolving-classrooms-for-diverse-minds-and-futuresEduardo SouzaSaveRead more » [H3] Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York May 15 [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - Featured Image] Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center by Studio Gang. Image © Jason O'RearHudson Valley Shakespeare has opened the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center in Garrison, New York, marking the completion of a six-year project that establishes the company's first permanent home. The new campus, designed by Studio Gang in collaboration with Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects, expands the organization's long-standing open-air performance model into a permanent cultural and educational facility integrated within the Hudson Valley landscape. Construction began in September 2024 following several years of planning and fundraising. [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - Imagem 1 de 4] [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - Imagem 2 de 4] [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - Imagem 3 de 4] [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - Imagem 4 de 4] [IMG: Studio Gang Completes the Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center for Hudson Valley Shakespeare in New York - More Images] + 5https://www.archdaily.com/1041574/studio-gang-completes-the-samuel-h-scripps-theater-center-for-hudson-valley-shakespeare-in-new-yorkReyyan DoganSaveRead more » [H3] Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB May 15 [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - Theaters & Performance] © Judith Casas [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - Theaters & Performance] [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - Exterior Photography, Theaters & Performance , Garden] [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - Theaters & Performance] [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - Theaters & Performance] [IMG: Theater in the Santa Clotilde Gardens / SCOB - More Images] + 7 Landscape Architecture, Theaters & Performance•Lloret de Mar, Spain Architects: SCOBArea: 5500 m² Year: 2025 https://www.archdaily.com/1040597/theatre-in-the-santa-clotilde-gardens-scobValentina DíazSaveRead more » [H3] Kengo Kuma & Associates and Paul Raff Studio Selected to Design New Banff National Park Visitor Centre in Canada May 15 Videos [IMG: Kengo Kuma & Associates and Paul Raff Studio Selected to Design New Banff National Park Visitor Centre in Canada - Featured Image] Winning design for a reimagined visitor centre and community space in Banff National Park. Paul Raff Studio and Kengo Kuma & Associates, 2026. Image Courtesy of Parks CanadaOn May 13, 2026, Parks Canada, the federal agency responsible for protecting and managing Canada's natural and cultural heritage, announced the winning design for a reimagined visitor centre and community space in Banff National Park. The competition was organized in partnership with the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) as part of the 200-Block Banff Avenue Redevelopment Project. The proposal by Paul Raff Studio and Kengo Kuma & Associates was selected from a shortlist of five pre-qualified teams that also included EVOQ + Ryder, KPMB Architects, Revery Architecture, and Stantec Architecture. An independent jury assembled by the RAIC selected the design for its approach to landscape, sustainability principles,
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ArchDaily Projects Coffee Shop China Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth Save this picture! [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Exterior Photography] © Runzi Zhu [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Exterior Photography] [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Interior Photography, Beam] [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Image 4 of 38] [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Interior Photography, Wood, Table, Lighting, Chair, Beam] [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - More Images] + 33 Curated by 韩爽 - HAN Shuang ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041383/tree-tavern-and-cave-teahouse-arc-z-architects-plus-practice-on-earth CopyCoffee Shop•Huizhou, China Architects: ARC Z Architects, Practice on EarthArea: 85 m² Year: 2025 Photographs:Runzi Zhu, Qingyan Zhu, Ziyan Zhang Lighting Consultant: ELA Category: Coffee ShopDesign Team: Zi Meng, Yinuo Qiu, Hanrui Jiang, Guanming Huang, Yifei Feng, Jialin Dai, Cloe Yun Wang, Haotian Wu, Wenze Zhang, Baolin Liu, Yuyang TongOn Site Architect: Yinuo QiuFurniture Design: Cloe Yun WangClient: Mazha Town Government, Longmen County, HuizhouFacade Consultant: Shenzhen Qichuang Facade Design Consulting Co., Ltd.City: HuizhouCountry: ChinaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! [IMG: Tree Tavern & Cave Teahouse / ARC Z Architects + Practice on Earth - Exterior Photography] © Qingyan Zhu Familiar Novelty | Nostalgic Naivety — Under Fengyuzhu's overall curation, the village has been repositioned as the Ancient Banyan Literary Village. As a node within this larger framework, the project needed to do more than produce an architectural expression; it had to balance curatorial narrative, intensified new programs, and the memory of the site. From the outset, we approached the intervention with caution: the two houses still maintained a quiet relationship with the ancestral hall, and their original character deserved to be preserved. Yet the village fabric had already been fragmented by surrounding new villas, while the old houses themselves could hardly support the incoming programs of a tavern and a tea room. 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SUB-PAGE (https://archdaily.com/1041501/osmanthus-yard-atelier-wenarch/) Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen'Arch | ArchDaily
ArchDaily Projects Installations & Structures China Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen'Arch Save this picture! [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] © Hao Chen [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] + 23 Curated by 韩爽 - HAN Shuang ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041501/osmanthus-yard-atelier-wenarch CopyInstallations & Structures•Huizhou, China Architects: Atelier Wen'ArchArea: 221 m² Year: 2025 Photographs:Hao Chen Lead Architects: Shen Wen Structural Consultant: iStructure Construction: Shenzhen Fangyuan Ronghua Metal Engineering Co., Ltd. Category: Installations & StructuresDesign Team: Shen Wen, Wang Weishi, Wang Tingting, Xie XuanjiClients: Shanghai Fengyuzhu Culture Technology Co., Ltd.City: HuizhouCountry: ChinaDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] © Hao Chen Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in Zhongxin Village, Longmen County, Huizhou, as one of the art projects for the "Nankunshan-Luofushan Rim Pioneer Zone (Huizhou) Architectural Art Project" organized by Fengyuzhu. The site of Osmanthus Yard is a marginal terrace situated between the village and the mountain forest. On the west side, a Feng Shui wall from the late Qing Dynasty remains, adjacent to an ancient well and a century-old Osmanthus tree. Connected to this wall are the remnants of a retaining wall winding along the mountain, forming intermittent fragments of the old village boundary. The terrace lies to the east of this old boundary; two former residences collapsed and were repurposed as temporary chicken coops, with traces of old foundations and ruins still visible. To the north and east lies a dense Lingnan forest, where moss and ferns cling to the crevices of the cliff faces. The terrain rises approximately one meter from west to east, terminating at three tall trees at the eastern end. [IMG: Content Loader] [H2] Project gallery [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] [IMG: Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen] See allShow less ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041501/osmanthus-yard-atelier-wenarch CopyAbout this officeAtelier Wen'ArchOffice••• [H2] #Tags ProjectsBuilt ProjectsSelected ProjectsInstallations & StructuresLandscape ArchitectureHuizhouChinaPublished on May 16, 2026Cite: "Osmanthus Yard / Atelier Wen'Arch" 16 May 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1041501/osmanthus-yard-atelier-wenarch> ISSN 0719-8884 [H2] Top #Tags SustainabilityTechnologyMaterialsMetaverse Save [H2] 想阅读文章的中文版本吗? [IMG: © Hao Chen] [H3] 折廊拾级而上,感知边界的桂花院 / 紋建筑 是否 [H3] Did you know? You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream [H2] Top #Tags SustainabilityTechnologyMaterialsMetaverse
SUB-PAGE (https://archdaily.com/1041585/casa-tg-obra-arquitetos/) Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos | ArchDaily
ArchDaily Projects Residential Architecture Brazil Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos Save this picture! [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Brick] © Nelson Kon [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Courtyard] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Brick] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - More Images] + 19 Curated by Susanna Moreira ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041585/casa-tg-obra-arquitetos CopyResidential Architecture, Houses•Jundiaí, Brazil Architects: Obra ArquitetosArea: 623 m² Year: 2026 Photographs:Nelson Kon Manufacturers: Indusparquet, Excellent, ITS, Keramika, Mekal, Nacional Coifas Lead Architect: João Paulo Daolio Category: Residential Architecture, HousesProject Team: Giovanni Feitosa, Kawani Yuri Nishimura, Sophia Krasilcic Minkoves, Vitor Berge SatoEngineering & Consulting > Structural: Trine EngenhariaEngineering & Consulting > Lighting: Castilha iluminaçãoEngineering & Consulting > Electrical: Engenheiro Walter RabeloEngineering & Consulting > Mep: Moya EngenhariaLandscaping: Panorama PaisagismoClubhouse Interior Design: Estúdio TrópicoEngineering & Consulting > Other: PHS Consultoria e Treinamento, StelutiGeneral Construction: Obra ArquitetosCity: JundiaíCountry: BrazilMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Balcony] © Nelson Kon Text description provided by the architects. The lot is located on a corner within a gated community, in a neighborhood predominantly occupied by residences that make use of nearly all of their land, with limited gardens and green spaces that are of poor quality and poorly integrated into the urban environment, and are often enclosed off the street. [IMG: Content Loader] [H2] Project gallery [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Brick] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Courtyard] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Balcony] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Garden, Balcony, Courtyard] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair, Balcony] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Table, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 11 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Garden] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Lighting, Countertop] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 14 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Chair] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Brick] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Exterior Photography, Courtyard, Balcony] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 20 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 21 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 22 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 23 of 24] [IMG: Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos - Image 24 of 24] See allShow less ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041585/casa-tg-obra-arquitetos CopyAbout this officeObra ArquitetosOffice••• [H2] #Tags ProjectsBuilt ProjectsSelected ProjectsResidential ArchitectureHousesJundiaíBrazilPublished on May 15, 2026Cite: "Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos" [Casa TG / Obra Arquitetos] 15 May 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1041585/casa-tg-obra-arquitetos> ISSN 0719-8884 [H2] Top #Tags SustainabilityTechnologyMaterialsMetaverse Save [H2] 世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本! [H3] 想浏览ArchDaily中国吗? 是否 [H3] Did you know? You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream [H2] Top #Tags SustainabilityTechnologyMaterialsMetaverse
SUB-PAGE (https://archdaily.com/1041496/loyola-university-chapel-trahan-architects/) Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects | ArchDaily
ArchDaily Projects Chapel United States Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects Save this picture! [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography] © Timothy Hursley [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Image 3 of 34] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Concrete] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Concrete] [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - More Images] + 29 Curated by Susanna Moreira ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1041496/loyola-university-chapel-trahan-architects CopyChapel•New Orleans, United States Architects: Trahan ArchitectsArea: 4625 ft² Year: 2025 Photographs:Timothy Hursley Manufacturers: Assa Abloy, FabriTRAK®, FritsJurgens, DuPont, Sherwin-Williams, Burt Steel, CRL Blumcraft, CRL Blumcraft, CRL Blumcraft, CertainTeed, Dorma, Duro-Last, E. Kraemer, EzyJamb, Georgia-Pacific, Gordon Inc., Gulf Coast Woodworks, Gulf Coast Woodworks, Hafele, Hawa, +16Kingspan, Lapeyre Stair, National Gypsum, Pemko, RNGD, Radius Track, Rockwood, Roppe, S. Anselmo, SOSS, Sargent, SmartLam North America, Southern Walls & Windows, Sun Valley Bronze, Telling industries, Vitro Glass-16 Landscape: Spackman Mossop Michaels Acoustics: Threshold Acoustics Category: ChapelFounder/Ceo: Trey Trahan FAIAPartner: Brad McWhirter AIADesign Director: Robbie Eleazer AIALead Designer: Conner Bryan*Design Architect: David Sweere AIA, James Babin AIADesigner: Charles Weimer, Jarri Hasnain, Nader Wallerich, Ryan BarnetteVisualizer: Sheena GarciaInterior Designer: Trahan ArchitectsLighting Design: Tillotson Design AssociatesLiturgical Advice: Marchita MauckCost Estimator : Cost PlusGeneral Contractor : MAPPOwner’s Representative: The Tobler CompanyAudio Visual: Threshold Acoustics, LLCCity: New OrleansCountry: United StatesDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! [IMG: Loyola University Chapel / Trahan Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Courtyard] © Timothy Hursley Text description provided by the architects. The Chapel of St. Ignatius and Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center, located on Loyola University New Orleans' historic quad, provides a place for spiritual contemplation and an inspiring space for campus gathering. The building's simple cylindrical form, composed of textured, hand-made brick, harmonizes with the surrounding Tudor-Gothic buildings on campus while maintaining its own distinctive contemporary character. The chapel's solid exterior evokes permanence and stability that reflects the surrounding campus. 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Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 1019 businesses audited.
Architecture, Interior Design & Home Improvement BS: ArchDaily (www.archdaily.com)
ArchDaily is a rare specimen: a site that actually provides more substance than its marketing claims. It functions as an empirical archive of proof rather than a typical lead-generation funnel. The minimal BS detected is merely a byproduct of necessary professional jargon and self-reported internal metrics.
1. Add a live third-party traffic verification badge (e.g., Comscore) to the Our Numbers section to solidify reach claims. 2. Integrate Person schema for all named authors to connect them to their professional bibliographies. 3. Ensure the Manufacturers section on project pages includes outbound links to specific product certifications used in the projects. 4. Explicitly link ‘Editor’s Choice’ selections to an editorial policy page to demonstrate the methodology behind the curated signal.
High. The site functions as a professional-grade media platform and database for the architecture and design industry, evidenced by its global scope and technical project documentation.
“The score of 14 reflects a near-perfect alignment between signal and substance. The points were primarily triggered by technical 'Trust Theatre' flags (review_count > 0 with 0 proof_links_count in structured data) and unverified, massive traffic claims. These are minor technicalities on a site that otherwise delivers extreme information density.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from ArchDaily, captured on May 16, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to ArchDaily: This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://www.archdaily.com to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.