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Public design and architecture projects require careful planning and execution. We feature case studies from around the globe that place emphasis on the ecological, economic and social benefits of each structure or space, exploring how the people that visit and use them feel, react and benefit.

Organic pavilion by Giles Miller nestled in Winterfold Forest, surrounded by trees and overlooking lush greenery.

Perspectives by Giles Miller.

Uplifting sign reading "KEEP YOUR PECKER UP" in NOMA neighbourhood garden, with people enjoying the outdoor space.

Keep Your Pecker Up

Uniform wooden cladding with geometric designs decorates the dome and walls of the United Nations Assembly Hall in Geneva.

WOOD-SKIN

Futuristic cityscape featuring eco-friendly buildings and green spaces along the river, illustrating sustainable urban development.

Cities of Green

The Indus Project: Innovative tile-based bioremediation.

The Indus Project

Modern visitor centre at Yorkshire Sculpture Park featuring large windows, wooden facade, and natural surroundings under a clear blue sky.

The Weston

Visitors engage in relaxation and meditation within the floral pathways of the Life Labyrinth at London Design Festival 19.

LDF 2019

Colorful furniture and vibrant banners set up for Camille Walala's open-air living room installation at South Molton Street.

Camille Walala

Visitor gazes upward at the intricate wooden structures of the American Tulipwood Pavilion designed by David Adjaye.

Making Memory

National Museum of African American History and Culture alongside the Washington Monument, showcasing modern architectural design and significant memorials.

Making Memory

Anarchitect's installation at Dubai Design Week showcases innovative architecture reflecting the interplay of natural light and human experience.

Anarchitect

Striking exterior of V&A Dundee designed by Kengo Kuma, showcasing layered architecture reflecting on the water.

V&A Dundee

Renzo Piano-designed building with a unique wooden structure framed by surrounding tall trees and lush greenery.

Renzo Piano

Helsinki's new art museum features unique architectural elements, with children exploring its innovative public spaces and design.

Amos Rex