The Year in Review: ArchDaily’s December Editorial Focus

The Year in Review: ArchDaily’s December Editorial Focus
Terrachidia Oasis Campus, one of the winners of the Ammodo Architecture Awards 2025. Image © Terrachidia NGO Terrachidia Oasis Campus, one of the winners of the Ammodo Architecture Awards 2025. Image © Terrachidia NGO

From the pavilions of Osaka and Venice, to the roundtables of Belém, another year comes to a close. December invites us to pause and look back at the moments that defined architecture and cities in 2025. Reflection is not only an act of memory, but of foresight — a way to understand where we've been in order to imagine where we might go next. From shifting cultural narratives to material and technological breakthroughs, this past year underscored the importance of experimentation and adaptation across the built environment.

This month, ArchDaily explores the Year in Review, gathering the year's most compelling stories, ideas, and voices. The coverage revisits the projects, interviews, and essays that shaped the conversation, while recognizing the architects and thinkers who left a lasting impact on the discipline. It also looks ahead, identifying the most anticipated projects and issues of 2026, and the emerging directions they suggest.

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