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Osaka City Guide: 3 Architectural Wonders You Must SeeOsaka’s skyline features innovative works by renowned architects and urban planners, including cutting-edge cultural centers, transportation hubs, and waterfront redevelopments. With contributions from celebrated Japanese architects such as Tadao Ando, Kengo Kuma & Associates, and Takenaka Corporation, alongside international figures , the city seamlessly blends modernity with tradition, creating a unique architectural identity that...
The Architects Who Inspired The BrutalistWho was László Tóth, the fictional architect in The Brutalist? While Tóth himself isn’t real, his story is deeply rooted in the lives of mid-century architects like Marcel Breuer, Ernő Goldfinger, and Paul Rudolph—visionaries who shaped Brutalist architecture. The Brutalist reflects their struggles, their migration stories, and their bold concrete designs. But were they ahead of their time or stubborn idealists? Join Archdaily as we explo...
Liu Jiakun: China's Visionary Architect and 2025 Pritzker Prize WinnerLiu Jiakun has won the 2025 Pritzker Prize, the highest honor in architecture. Known for his human-centered approach and innovative designs, Liu Jiakun has redefined contemporary Chinese architecture by blending tradition with modernity. In this video, we explore his most iconic projects, the philosophy behind his work, and the impact he has made on the global architectural landscape. Read more at Archdaily.com