Three Groundbreaking Architecture Projects Just Launched in Dubai A look at Dubai’s latest architectural projects between 2025 and 2026, showcasing innovation in urban planning, sustainability, and iconic design.
Monolith Lodge / Pyxis Nautica + Hello Wood / Hungary Monolith Lodge by Pyxis Nautica and Hello Wood is a 105 m² forest retreat in Dobogókő, Hungary, defined by a monolithic concrete chimney, exposed CLT timber, terraces and forest views.
Villa H / ARK-architecture / Tunisia Villa H by ARK-architecture in Tunis rethinks compact urban living with refined materiality, spatial clarity, and seamless indoor–outdoor connections in a 620 m² contemporary residence.
Di Frenna Architects Atelier / Di Frenna Arquitectos / Mexico Di Frenna Architects Atelier by Di Frenna Arquitectos in Colima, Mexico is a poetic workspace defined by material craft, light-filled courtyards, and a creative spatial narrative.
Yield House / Splyce Design / Canada Yield House by Splyce Design in Vancouver redefines modern residential living with its elevated presence, refined materials, and seamless integration of interior and landscape.
Kûara House / Obra Arquitetos / Brazil Kûara House by Obra Arquitetos in Brazil redefines modern residence design with sculptural form, hillside views, and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
KIAORA / STRANG / United States KIAORA by STRANG is a 2025 subtropical residence in Miami with interlocking volumes, elevated communal spaces, climate adaptation, seamless indoor-outdoor flow and natural materials.
Lucent House / CORE Cluster / Thailand Lucent House by CORE Cluster — a 500 m² family home in Pak Nam, Thailand — blends minimalist canvas with spatial richness, flexible living zones, and connection to greenery.
Forest Edge House / Marc Thorpe Design / United States Forest Edge House by Marc Thorpe Design is a 1,500 ft², solar-powered off-grid home in Roscoe, NY, blending minimalist timber aesthetics, radiant heating, and a cantilevered deck reaching into the forest canopy.