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This week, readers are discussing Zaha Hadid Architects' design for a Belgrade skyscraper and art director Brian Grego's recreation of a Frank Lloyd Wright-style set for Apple TV+ series The Studio.

 

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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils Belgrade skyscraper for Serbian bank

"It looks like parametricism is entering a crisis"

Readers are debating Zaha Hadid Architects' design for a 35-storey office and residential tower in Belgrade, Serbia.

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How The Studio's production team created a convincing Frank Lloyd Wright building

"For me, the set was one of the stars of the show"

Following its Emmy wins, art director Brian Grego reveals how his team recreated a Frank Lloyd Wright-style studio for Apple TV+ series The Studio, with commenters mind-blown by the near-perfect recreation.

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"Financial literacy needs to be a part of every architect's training"

"Yes, young architects should learn about costs – on top of a very long list of other things!"

Training architects about the business side of designing buildings would have major benefits for the profession, writes Erin Agdinaoay. Readers share their thoughts.

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Blast Studio launches Cupsan biomaterial made from London coffee cups

"Looks great and seems to actually be a product without harmful binders"

London's discarded takeaway coffee cups are given a long and useful life in Cupsan, a new biomaterial that local design practice Blast Studio has started producing at scale. Commenters are inspired.

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Dorte Mandrup creates "homely and inviting" diabetes health centre in Copenhagen

"This is damn nice – a new era is here"

Readers are charmed by a "clean and sophisticated" diabetes treatment programme in Copenhagen, featuring a central atrium with suspended walkways, designed by Danish studio Mandrup.

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David Chipperfield Architects transforms Saarinen-designed US Embassy into The Rosewood Chancery

"Rosewood have knocked this one out of the park"

London studio David Chipperfield Architects has converted the former US Embassy building in Mayfair, created by architect Eero Saarinen, into a "stunning" hotel.

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SOM unveils Winter Olympics Athletes' Village on former railyard in Milan

"Boring, tasteless, contextless, basically a prison"

Readers are underwhelmed by SOM's reveal of the 2026 Winter Olympics Athletes' Village in Porta Romana, Milan.

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Cuozzo.Company wraps London infill block around deep lightwell

"Top marks!"

Architecture studio Cuozzo.Company has completed a mixed-use infill block in London, which is organised around a communal lightwell and fern garden. Commenters think it is a "great use of limited space".

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Foster + Partners designing San Siro replacement as demolition edges closer to reality

"Tearing down a functioning stadium to build another is quite contradictory"

A sale of the iconic San Siro stadium has been approved by Milan's city council, following the appointment of British studio Foster + Partners as the architect of a potential 71,500-seat replacement venue. Readers discuss the plans.

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