11 architecture projects that will shape the world in 2025

11 architecture projects that will shape the world in 2025

Last year, important construction projects were opened worldwide, including the second largest skyscraper in the world, the reopening of the Cathedral Notre Dame and the announcement of many futuristic urban mega projects. At the same time, the architecture industry has increasingly recognized the value of more modest concerns.

Pritzker Prize for Riken Yamamoto

In March the most renowned price in the industry, the Pritzker Prize, surprisingly became the Japanese housing pioneer riken yamamoto . In addition, a Small school later in the Australian building at the World Architecture Festival awarded.

an entire year of architecture

While the year 2025 will focus on magnificent infrastructure projects and technical masterpieces as usual, smaller, environmentally friendly designs could also find a place in the global spotlight. From innovative timber buildings to one of the largest new airports in Asia - there are 11 projects here that will be opened in the next 12 months.

new fish market Sydney

The third largest fish market in the world is now getting bigger. After more than eight years in which the government of New South Wales announced the relocation of Sydney's historical fish market, the new, glittering building with four floors opens on a 3.6 hectare property. Designed by 3xn architects and the Australian company BVN, the redesigned facility offers both tourist infrastructure and the functional requirements of an active wholesale market. While logistics and operation are hidden in the basement, the upper floors are home to a market hall for visitors and an auction room.

Grand Ring, Osaka

From April to October, Japan's second largest city of Osaka is expected to receive 28 million visitors to Expo 2025. The focus is on the Grand Ring, a continuous circular wood structure with a circumference of more than 1.2 miles, which leads visitors over the extensive terrain. The architect Sou Fujimoto combines modern tree methods with the traditional wooden compounds used in Japanese temples. With almost 60,000 square meters, it will be one of the largest wooden buildings in the world.

Life and Mind Building, Oxford

The University of Oxford, known for its grandiose Gothic architecture, has now opened a new life nature science building with an area of ​​270,000 square foot. The design principles of Life and Mind Building promote cooperation between the departments of experimental psychology, plant science and zoology. With flexible laboratory rooms and a public square, an atmosphere of interaction is created.

Canadian school, cholula

The Canadian school in Cholula, Mexico, was designed by the architecture company Sordo Madaleno, which aims to integrate the successful integration into the landscape. The campus is inspired by a nearby pre-Hispanic pyramid and the Popocatépetl volcano. It consists of seven circular structures that, like overlapping hills, are grouped around the site.

Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh

Cambodia replaces the international airport in Phnom Penh with a new one that can take up six times more guests. The Techo International Airport will be one of the largest terminal in Southeast Asia and will be among the most environmentally friendly with an onsite solar power plant, according to the architects of Foster + Partners.

new building by South Station, Boston

This year the large expansion of Boston's South Station is completed, the most important traffic hub in the New England. This project will increase the station's bus and rail capacity by 50% or 70%. The architectural approach respects both the original classicist station and modern expansion.

Goethe-Institut, Dakar

The first African winner of the Pritzker Prize, francis kéré to change the built area on his home continent. Its design for the new Goethe Institute in Senegal reflects local materials and traditions.

urban Glen, Hangzhou

After the CCTV headquarters opened in Beijing, the German architect Ole Scheeren continues his heir with the Urban Glen project in Hangzhou. Two dramatically tiered towers with almost 900,000 square foot office, hotel and leisure area will be created. The structure will fit harmoniously into the environment.

riyadh metro, riyadh

The metrosystem in Riad, which consists of six lines, will revolutionize the functioning of the city. With a daily capacity of 3.6 million passengers, the subway stations, designed by renowned architectural firms, will offer visual highlights. The opening of the system is imminent, and the Qasr al Hokm station is enthusiastic about its breathtaking design.

Skypark Business Center, Luxembourg

Luxembourg will soon welcome one of the largest hybrid wooden buildings in Europe - the Skypark Business Center. On an area of ​​more than 844,000 square foot, it is built from over 542,000 cubic feet wood and presenting innovative architectural designs.

Danjiang Bridge, Taipei

The Danjiang Bridge in Taiwan is one of the last work that is realized under the supervision of the late Zaha Hadid. The bridge will reach a length of 920 meters and will be the longest asymmetrical cable bridge with a single mast in the world.

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