KIN SUKI X MAYKA brings bold colours and joyful energy, inspired by Brazilian illustration style, to the summer table.
The International Academy of Architecture and Urbanism is being established in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital in partnership with UNESCO and European universities.
Karine Hassoun’s Nile Divine dahabiya transforms the Nile into a floating gallery. Cabins, furniture, and materials draw on Pharaonic symbols and local craft traditions to tell a story through design.
Come for the installations. Stay for the conversations. Leave seeing the city – and yourself – a little differently.
In Essaouira, Ddar House is shaped by landscape and climate, and built with local craft and materials.
Egyptian architect Hany Saad has won the Residential Architectural Property Award at the 2025 International Design & Architecture Awards in London, recognized for his contemporary luxury design.
On Egypt’s North Coast, Villa Victoria by Nomo Design Co. redefines seaside living with bold colours, graphic accents, and playful detailing, crafting a retreat that is joyfully unexpected.
Through Facade to Facade, Emirati photographer Hussain AlMoosawi documents the UAE’s architectural identity, turning overlooked facades into a visual archive that is both research and art.
This year’s centrepiece is the Tanween Challenges, a six-day sprint inviting designers from around the world to explore the theme of 'Design for the 90%'.
At Abu Dhabi’s historic Liwa Oasis, Inca Hernández reimagines desert heritage with Liwa Farm Village, blending ancestral craft, agriculture, and sustainable design into a vibrant community landmark.
Azure Dubai Residences, by [MC] Studios, will rise 180 metres as the tallest tower on Dubai Islands.
Tuguy Studios renovates the Nile Azur, a 22-year-old boat in Luxor, blending Egyptian craft with temple-inspired architecture
LAVA’s Expo 2030 Riyadh masterplan draws on wadis and landform to shape a nature-led urban framework.
Al Fanar School in Nad Al Sheba uses spiralling domes and flowing spaces to inspire learning.
In Menoufia’s Al May Village, Dar Al Hamra by architect Maged Sakr refines red brick architecture, integrating shared spaces and sustainable design into community housing.