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3XN's Sydney Fish Market Opens
The new market combines wholesale operations, retail, and public space in a single waterfront complex
Dear PA reader,
3XN’s newly opened Sydney Fish Market turns a working harbor into a place to wander, eat, and linger, while OMA completes the long-awaited expansion of New York’s New Museum. In Beijing, Snøhetta’s new art museum uses topography and circulation to pull the city into the building itself, while in Dubai, Clio Agron and Hoti’s 10-kilometer artwork stretches art across the city itself, transforming distance into experience.
MVRDV crowns the proposed Inuara Tower in Dubai with a pearl-like sky lounge, while One Park Lane rises as Australia’s tallest tower. The Nobel Foundation and David Chipperfield Architects have revealed the updated design for the Stockholm Nobel Center, as HKS has revealed the initial architectural design for the Washington Commanders Stadium, a new world-class NFL venue planned for Washington, D.C.
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3XN’s Sydney Fish Market Opens as Blackwattle Bay’s First Regeneration Milestone
OMA Completes Long-Awaited Expansion of New York’s New Museum
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Snøhetta and BIAD Break Ground on Beijing Art Museum, Set to Open in 2029
CLIO by Agron Hoti Turns Dubai Desert into a 10-Kilometer Interactive Art Installation
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