Beans and Dreams: Nicer Café by Aaron Quinto

Architect and photographer Aaron Quinto combines passion and practice in Nicer Café, a self-designed 20 square-meter space that hopes to build a community through coffee
The Lion City Calls: World Architecture Festival 2024 Now Open for Entries

The world’s largest architectural competition of its kind is open for entries this 2024, and we have a quick briefer in preparation for the live crits in Singapore
Modern Brut: SP Residence by PARA Arkitektura

Hard-edged brutalism meets the warmth of mid-century modernism in this 550-square-meter home in Laguna by PARA Arkitektura
Zubu Design Associates Clinches Five Wins at the Architecture & Design Collection Awards 2023

Zubu Design Associates nabbed two Platinum and three Silver Awards for five Cebu-based projects at the global awards platform
Solid Support: GROHE Philippines and Kanto Join Forces for WAF 2023 in Singapore

Backed by GROHE’s support and a hopeful design community, Filipino finalists brought home five wins from the 2023 World Architecture Festival
Natural Allure: Pan Pacific Orchard by WOHA

More than just another entry in a nation of greenscrapers, the Pan Pacific Orchard awakens in guests the desire to commune with nature with four immersive landscapes
The Future is A Journey to the Past: A Conversation with Mario Cucinella

Mario Cucinella on the history of sustainability and the importance of learning from the past to create a greener future
“Everyday Modernism: Architecture and Society in Singapore” Awarded 2023 Colvin Prize

Book on the stories of everyday modernist architecture in Singapore is adjudged this year’s prime “work of reference on architectural history” by the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
Rustic Rendezvous: Café Ruins by DOCE Design + Build

Antique-based DOCE Design + Build reinvents a tired warehouse building into Café Ruins, a space for local art, culture, and community
Sacred Legacy: Revisiting the Life and Works of José María Zaragoza

Recognized for his contributions to Philippine ecclesiastical and secular landscapes, José María Zaragoza built a legacy of architecture that captures the spirit of community
