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The Infrastructure of the Connected Home
The transition to mesh networking and Wi-Fi 6 reflects a growing need for robust, distributed connectivity in the multi-device household.

The Architecture of Authority in Brazil’s Most-Watched House
As the season concludes, the data reveals how specific contestants consolidated power through repeated victories in the show’s grueling leadership challenges.

Structural Clarity at Balneário Piçarras
PJV Arquitetura’s TT Houses bring a disciplined, geometric approach to the coastal landscape of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

NASA’s Vision for a Lunar Outpost Takes Shape—Without a Timeline
NASA’s roadmap for the Artemis Base Camp offers a glimpse into permanent lunar habitation, though the schedule remains strategically vague.

The Cooling of the American Metro
As national home price growth slows to a crawl, a growing number of major metropolitan areas are seeing values dip, signaling a localized cooling of the real estate sector.

The Memory of the Land: Rethinking Luxury in the Deccan Plateau
On the outskirts of Hyderabad, Iki Builds rejects the "imported glass-and-marble" aesthetic in favor of rammed earth and local stone.

Helsinki’s Newest Bridge Is a 1.2-Kilometer Experiment in Car-Free Transit
The Kruunuvuorensilta bridge connects a growing residential district to the city center, but only for those on foot, bike, or rail.

Stefan Shaw Studio to Redevelop Lambeth Pub into Housing
Planning permission has been granted for a project in south London that will replace an Irish pub with a residential development.

The Educational Dividend of High-Skilled Immigration
New research suggests that rising home values in areas with high Asian immigration are driven by a distinct feedback loop: as new residents prioritize local schools, the resulting quality gains increase desirability.
ICON to Print a Surf-Centric Community in Central Texas
A 450-acre development in Waco will pair 3D-printed concrete architecture with artificial wave lagoons, signaling a shift toward specialized residential enclaves.

Studio DERA Reworks Historic Belgravia Terrace
Mozart House, a Grade II-listed Georgian terrace, has been expanded through the reclamation of a disused swimming pool.

Camden Approves Infill Social Housing by Jas Bhalla and Mikhail Riches
Two architecture firms have secured planning permission to develop 28 affordable homes across two infill sites in north London.

Analyzing London's Housing Deadlock
In "Homesick," Peter Apps examines the systemic causes of London's housing crisis and offers a potential path forward.

Vienna’s Social Housing Utopia Under Scrutiny
A new documentary by Bianca Gleissinger explores the history and future of the celebrated Alterlaa housing estate.

Dublin’s Early Council Housing History
A new book explores the 20th-century origins of public residential development in the Irish capital.

Ingvartsen Architects’ Star Homes Improve Rural Health in Tanzania
A project comprising 110 homes in the Mtwara Region provides a new model for health-focused rural housing in sub-Saharan Africa.

The legacy of housing organizer Olive Morris
The life of the Black housing organizer offers critical lessons as squatting faces increasing criminalization.

Regional Housing Prototypes in Bhopal and Indore
Dhammada Collective’s new housing models for low-income rural residents in India emphasize the importance of regional design intelligence.

The Architecture of Ubiquity
The internet used to be a destination we visited. Now, it is an environment we never leave.

Segregation on the Rooftops of Johannesburg
Rooftop dwellings in South Africa's largest city persist as a historical vestige of racial division and a contemporary necessity for domestic workers.

Amsterdam’s De Nieuwe Meent: A Co-operative Alternative
Time to Access and Roel van der Zeeuw Architecten present a collective housing model in response to the Dutch housing landscape.

Architectural Review Examines Universal Housing for April 2026
The latest issue explores "Time to Access" with contributions from Nightingale Housing, NZI Architectes, and TEN Studio.

The Architecture of Disappearance: Edition Office’s Garden Terrace
Perched above the Birrarung floodplain in Melbourne, this residence replaces the traditional suburban facade with a sequence of elemental thresholds and immersive greenery.