Nour Fakharany

Architect, urbanist, and Content Editor at ArchDaily, covering news and developments in architecture and the built environment. Editorial work focuses on the Gulf region and the Middle East, exploring contemporary regional architectural languages and their relationship to local contexts.

BROWSE ALL FROM THIS AUTHOR HERE

Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design

The Indonesia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, open to visitors from April 13 to October 13, 2025, showcases a combination of tradition and forward-looking vision in alignment with the Expo's theme, "Designing Future Society for Our Lives." Symbolizing the philosophy of "Diversity in Unity," the pavilion draws inspiration from Indonesia's rich maritime history. Its structure takes the form of a stylized boat hull, representing progress and resilience. The rising shape of the design reflects Indonesia's optimistic outlook, moving forward, facing challenges with determination, and striving to achieve ambitious goals.

Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design - Image 1 of 4Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design - Image 2 of 4Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design - Image 3 of 4Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design - Image 4 of 4Indonesia Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Boat-Inspired Design - More Images+ 54

LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity

Officially open since April 13 as part of Expo 2025 Osaka, the German Pavilion, designed by LAVA Architects. brings to life the theme of the circular economy. Previously unveiled under the title "Wa! Doitsu" (translated as "Wow! Germany"), the Pavilion explores concepts around circularity, showcasing the "terminological culmination of the sustainability discussion." Focusing on returning all consumable goods to the cycle of the economy, achieving zero waste, and minimizing resource consumption, the theme is visible throughout the entire design.

LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity - Image 1 of 4LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity - Image 2 of 4LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity - Image 3 of 4LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity - Image 4 of 4LAVA Architects' German Pavilion Opens at Expo 2025 Osaka with Focus on Sustainability and Circularity - More Images+ 47

The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community

Expo Osaka 2025 officially opened its doors on April 13 in Osaka, Japan. The Philippines' exhibition for this edition opened with a pavilion designed by the Filipino-led architectural firm Carlo Calma Consultancy Inc., in partnership with Japanese executive architect Cat Inc., who also handled project management. Titled "Woven," the pavilion reflects the country's connections to nature, its cultural heritage, and its community values. With the theme "Nature, Culture & Community: Woven Together for a Better Future," the pavilion aims to highlight the Philippines' creativity, diversity, and aspirations for sustainable development while inviting visitors to engage with its cultural and environmental priorities.

The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community - Image 1 of 4The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community - Image 2 of 4The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community - Image 3 of 4The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community - Image 4 of 4The Philippine Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community - More Images+ 35

BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025

BWM Designers & Architects has just completed the design for the Austrian Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025. Titled "Austria. Composing the Future," the pavilion reimagines the expo's theme, "Designing Future Society for Our Lives," through a music lens, suggesting a future that is not only designed but also composed. In collaboration with facts and fiction, the pavilion and exhibition embark on a journey through Austria's musical heritage and witness its transition into the future. The 900 square meters pavilion is located between the pavilions of Switzerland and Ukraine in the section "Empowering Lives."

BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 1 of 4BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 2 of 4BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 3 of 4BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 4 of 4BWM Architects Explores Musical Heritage For Austria Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 - More Images+ 7

Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living

In recent weeks, a number of architecture firms have unveiled new projects that reflect an ongoing shift toward integrated, environmentally responsive urban planning. From Europe to the Middle East and North America, these proposals balance spatial innovation with long-term sustainability, whether through car-free living, passive performance strategies, or adaptive modular construction. While some projects reimagine infrastructure and public institutions, others explore how urban density can coexist with natural ecosystems. This edition of Architecture Now highlights a selection of recently announced masterplans, cultural buildings, and residential communities that offer new models for ecological and social resilience in the built environment.

Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living - Image 1 of 4Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living - Image 2 of 4Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living - Image 3 of 4Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living - Image 4 of 4Architecture Now: Recent Proposals by BIG, Foster + Partners, and More Shape the Future of Urban Living - More Images+ 9

Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean

The Portugal Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka embraces the theme "Ocean, The Blue Dialogue", offering visitors an immersive exploration of the ocean as a life-giving resource and a cornerstone of sustainability. Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the Pavilion aims to reflect Portugal's deep historical, cultural, and economic connections to the sea, creating an architectural and narrative journey that bridges past, present, and future. The pavilion has recently been inaugurated in the in the "Empowering Lives" zone, next to the Bahrain Pavilion, designed by Lina Ghotmeh Architecture and the Austrian Pavilion by BWM Architects.

Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean - Image 1 of 4Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean - Image 2 of 4Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean - Image 3 of 4Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean - Image 4 of 4Kengo Kuma’s Portugal Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka Opens as a Tribute to the Ocean - More Images+ 14

Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka

The national pavilion of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes its first visitors at Expo 2025 Osaka. The latest photographs showcase Foster + Partners's design, aiming to create a spatial experience that evokes the character of Saudi Arabian towns and cities. Positioned at the Yumeshima waterfront, the pavilion offers visitors an engaging journey of discovery through the 'village' of meandering streets that alternate spaces of quiet reflection with venues for performances and cultural experiences.

Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 1 of 4Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 2 of 4Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka - Featured ImageFoster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 3 of 4Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka - More Images+ 12

The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025

The latest photographs of the Swiss Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka have just been released. Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, NUSSLI, and Bellprat Partner, as a result of a competition won, the pavilion guides visitors through five spatial zones under the theme From Heidi to High Tech. The installation brings together references from Swiss cultural narratives and technological developments in a multi-sensory setting. In line with the Expo's overall theme, "Designing the Future Society for Our Lives," the pavilion aims to minimize environmental impact with a lightweight membrane design that allows for speedy construction and strengthens the relationship between both countries.

The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 1 of 4The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 2 of 4The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 3 of 4The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025 - Image 4 of 4The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025 - More Images+ 15

Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions

Subscriber Access | 

Opening on April 13th, 2025, Expo 2025 Osaka gathers countries and organizations from around the world under the theme "Designing Future Society for Our Lives." Located on the manmade island of Yumeshima, the event is expected to attract millions of visitors with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and cross-cultural exchange. The overall masterplan is led by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, who envisions a circular structure known as the Grand Roof, or the "Grand Ring." Measuring 1.5 kilometers in diameter, the floating canopy will connect the national and thematic pavilions below, functioning as a symbol of unity and collaboration while offering shaded walkways and event spaces.

Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions - Image 1 of 4Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions - Image 2 of 4Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions - Image 3 of 4Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions - Image 4 of 4Expo 2025 Osaka: 8 Must-See National Pavilions - More Images+ 11

Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Trahan Architects has just completed the USA Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai in Japan. As the public opening date, April 13, approaches, the USA Pavilion is finalizing preparations to host visitors. During the six-month expo, the proposal aims to showcase American architecture, innovation, culture, and industry. The display will be focused on celebrating contemporary American achievements in various fields, featuring exhibitions focused on sustainability, space exploration, education, and entrepreneurship.

Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 8 of 4Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 7 of 4Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 5 of 4Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka - Image 6 of 4Trahan Architects Completes the USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka - More Images+ 11

Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community

Subscriber Access | 

The future of urban life is increasingly being imagined as collective, layered, and adaptable. As cities grow denser and the boundaries between work, home, and leisure blur, architects are rethinking the traditional notion of residential living, shifting from isolated units to integrated, community-driven environments. This collection of unbuilt projects, submitted by the ArchDaily community, reflects this shift: a global exploration into how design can shape more resilient, inclusive, and connected ways of living.

Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community - Image 10 of 4Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community - Image 20 of 4Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community - Image 28 of 4Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community - Image 38 of 4Rethinking Urban Living: 8 Conceptual Collective Housing Projects from the ArchDaily Community - More Images+ 44

Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent

This week, Milan once again becomes the global center of the design industry as the 63rd edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano unfolds at Fiera Milano, Rho. Running from April 8 to 13, the event welcomes over 2,100 exhibitors from 37 countries across 169,000 square meters of sold-out exhibition space. With a focus on sustainability, global outreach, and cultural programming, Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 continues to evolve as both a marketplace and a space for critical reflection on the future of design. Featuring a notable number of first-time participants, 168 new brands, and a return of 91 previous exhibitors, the Salone continues to act as a key platform for international dialogue, innovation, and industry exchange. The ArchDaily team is on site to follow this year's highlights and share updates throughout the week.

Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent - Image 1 of 4Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent - Image 2 of 4Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent - Image 3 of 4Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent - Image 4 of 4Salone del Mobile 2025 Kicks Off in Milan with International Focus and Emerging Talent - More Images+ 8

Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale

American philosopher Donna Haraway and the late Italian architect and designer Italo Rota (1953–2024) are the recipients of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement and the Special Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in Memoriam, respectively, for the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, titled Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective. The exhibition will take place from 10 May to 23 November 2025 across the Giardini and Arsenale venues in Venice. The awards were approved by the Board of Directors of La Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Pietrangelo Buttafuoco, following the proposal of Carlo Ratti, Curator of the 2025 Architecture Biennale.

Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale - Image 1 of 4Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale - Image 2 of 4Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale - Image 3 of 4Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale - Image 4 of 4Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement of the 2025 Venice Biennale - More Images+ 3

Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space

Subscriber Access | 

This month's architecture news spotlights a global wave of adaptive reuse, large-scale infrastructure, and public realm transformation. From airport expansions to museum reconfigurations, architects worldwide are rethinking how civic spaces serve communities in the 21st century. Notable developments include Sasaki, SLA, and MVVA being shortlisted to reimagine Toronto's Downsview Airport into a pedestrian-oriented public corridor, and HOK's 2.8 million-square-foot expansion of Dulles International Airport to accommodate future growth while honoring Saarinen's original vision. In Melbourne, Fraser & Partners received planning approval for a heritage-led redevelopment of the Boiler House precinct, while COLL-BARREU ARQUITECTOS completed a subtle reconfiguration of public access at Madrid's Reina Sofía Museum. Finally, in Canada, Knight Architects revealed the "Motion" design for the Alexandra Bridge replacement, an arching structure shaped by ecological references and inclusive public space. Read on for the latest updates shaping architecture today.

Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space - Image 1 of 4Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space - Image 2 of 4Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space - Image 3 of 4Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space - Image 4 of 4Architecture Now: International Projects by HOK, COLL-BARREU, and Knight Architects Reshape Public Space - More Images+ 4

MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan

Dutch architecture firm MVRDV has won the competition to design a new multifunctional market and food hall in Zhubei, Taiwan. Developed in collaboration with local firm EKUO, the project, referred to as the "Market Cube" or "River Bank 1," aims to redefine the traditional market building through a vertically layered, highly adaptable structure. Positioned along the Touqian River at a prominent gateway between Zhubei and neighboring Hsinchu, the building is set to become a major civic destination.

MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan - Image 1 of 4MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan - Image 2 of 4MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan - Image 3 of 4MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan - Image 4 of 4MVRDV’s “Market Cube” Reimagines the Urban Market as a Flexible Vertical Hub in Zhubei, Taiwan - More Images+ 1

Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania

Foster + Partners has just released the design for the redevelopment of Palas Iași, a major mixed-use development in Iași, a city in eastern Romania. The proposal includes a new masterplan centered around the historic Palace of Culture and aims to improve urban connectivity, enhance public green spaces, and upgrade the existing commercial infrastructure. Developed in collaboration with Romanian developer IULIUS, the project aims to bring together retail, cultural, and landscape elements within a unified and accessible framework.

Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania - Image 7 of 4Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania - Image 5 of 4Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania - Image 6 of 4Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania - Image 9 of 4Foster + Partners Reveals Masterplan and Shopping Hub for Iași's Palace of Culture Area in Romania - More Images+ 5

From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community

Subscriber Access | 

As educational institutions around the world adapt to shifting societal needs, the architecture of learning is also evolving. This curated selection brings together projects submitted by the global ArchDaily community, highlighting how architects are rethinking the future of schools and universities through design. These proposals reflect pressing global concerns: the importance of community-centered education, the revitalization of historical buildings and neighborhoods, the integration of natural systems, and the search for spatial expressions that accommodate both formal instruction and informal exchange. Whether situated in dense urban centers, rural villages, or coastal landscapes, these projects respond to specific cultural and environmental contexts while engaging with broader architectural questions about sustainability, access, and identity.

From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community - Image 1 of 4From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community - Image 2 of 4From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community - Image 3 of 4From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community - Image 4 of 4From the Hills of Ghana to the Coast of Italy, Discover 8 Unbuilt Educational Spaces from the ArchDaily Community - More Images+ 47

21st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities

21st Europe, a new design-led think tank founded by former SPACE10 creative director Kaave Pour focused on shaping the future of the continent, has just unveiled Starline: a blueprint for a high-speed rail system that aims to connect Europe as seamlessly as a city metro. Revealed at the think tank's inaugural summit in Barcelona and developed in collaboration with creative technology studio Bakken & Bæck, Starline combines infrastructure, digital tools, and visual identity into one integrated vision for movement across the continent.

21st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities - Image 1 of 421st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities - Image 2 of 421st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities - Image 3 of 421st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities - Image 4 of 421st Europe's Starline Reimagines the Future of Mobility Across European Cities - More Images+ 4