Near the Giza Plateau, Dar Arafa Architecture's Art Center tests new materials and solar-integrated, load-bearing design.
Ithra unveils Baseqat: The Palm Tree Exhibition, celebrating the date palm’s cultural, architectural, and ecological legacy.
Architect Rabih El Hage documents the abandoned heritage homes of Matn, revealing Lebanon’s layered architectural past.
Across from Ibn Tulun Mosque, architect Mona Zakaria revives a forgotten house, transforming it into a cultural space where architecture and art reconnect Cairo with its memory.
For Cairo Design Week 2025, architect Hala Saleh curates Zamalek with 'In Between', a theme inspired by the island’s balance between past and present, silence and expression, space and self.
As Gaza's cultural heritage sites fall under attack by Israeli forces, the Ramallah-based RIWAQ Centre for Architectural Conservation intervenes to conserve them.
Elias Khuri revives Khan Jaljulia, turning a historic caravanserai into a living civic space.
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.
Designed by Adi Architects in collaboration with Innotek Oman, the project integrates advanced construction techniques with environmental awareness and a contemporary interpretation of Islamic design.
Abwab 2025 unveils Maraj Studio’s 'Stories of the Isle and the Inlet', a textile pavilion on Nabih Saleh’s ecology & memory.
Areen Hassan’s "Weaving the Land" Back transforms Palestinian textile motifs into structures of memory and identity.
Egypt’s Mozses wins the Architizer Vision Award for 'Rebuilding Gaza', a video expressing resilience through architecture.
Egyptian designer Heba El Habashy founded Klekktic in Dubai to bring the region joyful furniture rooted in craft, memory, and sustainability.
AYDA Awards debut in Egypt, giving emerging architects and designers a platform to innovate and engage with culture.
This year’s King’s Feast immerses guests in a multisensory journey where scent, sound, taste, and design merge, reimagining the Nile as both lifeline and myth in Alchemy’s vision.
CAL’s Venice Biennale pavilion explores how architecture begins with land, memory, and regeneration.