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David M. Childs, 1941–2025
David M. Childs, a longtime partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), and most famously the lead designer of One World Trade Center, the tallest tower at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, died on March 26 at the age of 83.
John Hill | 28.03.2025
Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey is an exhibition at ABC Stone in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where five landscape architecture firms were tasked with creating immersive landscapes that explore the relationship between stone and the design of outdoor spaces. World-Architects visited shortly after the exhibition opened.
John Hill | 28.03.2025
Andreas Ruby built the Swiss Architecture Museum into a platform for discourse. An advocate of the Swiss architecture scene, he increased the number of visitors to the Basel museum by 33 percent. After ten years, he is stepping down as director.
Elias Baumgarten | 27.03.2025
First dreamed up by one of its residents more than twenty years ago, the National Public Housing Museum is finally opening next month inside the last remaining building from the Jane Addams Homes, the first public housing development in Chicago.
John Hill | 27.03.2025
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ISH 2025 – Guided by Experts: Highlights and Insights from the Free Talks+Tours – From March 17 to 20, World-Architects teamed up with Messe Frankfurt to present a vibrant program of Talks+Tours and Guided Tours at ISH 2025. Eight international architects, designers and engineers – including Chris Middleton, Klaus De Winder, Barbara Wiethoff, Sylvia Leydecker, Markus Pfeil, Yordanka Rotta,...
17 March to 20 March 2025

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Architecture and Hospitality in Dialogue – Our recent event focused on the close collaboration between architects and hoteliers—a key factor in ensuring truly happy guests. In an engaging presentation, architect Sebastian Pajakowski and hotelier Björn Rapanis shared their perspectives through the example of lyf East Frankfurt (formerly Lindley Lindenberg). Designed by FRANKEN, this 100-room...
10 February 2025