- PA Newsletter
- Posts
- Paris Haute Couture Fall 2026
Paris Haute Couture Fall 2026
Temple architecture inspires striking creations at Paris Haute Couture Fall 2026.
Dear PA Reader,
Temple architecture stepped onto the Paris Haute Couture Fall 2026 runway this week, while UNStudio’s One Helix showcased the future of net-energy-positive architecture in Amsterdam. In India, Sthapati’s Jodhpur Airport reimagined Rajasthan’s royal heritage, proving that culture and sustainability continue to shape contemporary design.
Nature and place remained at the forefront with eight innovative zoo architecture projects transforming animal habitats, an exploration of Chinese architecture and its alternative modernity, RIBA’s 32 National Award winners celebrating design excellence across the UK, and the Kola Bay Lighthouse Viewpoint, a striking timber landmark on Murmansk’s waterfront.
Design also embraced play as LEGO revealed the world’s biggest FIFA World Cup Trophy, built from 1.36 million bricks in New York. Together, these stories highlight the latest in architecture, sustainable design, cultural heritage, and global innovation.
🚀 If you are looking to learn about computational design, PAACADEMY offers everything you need under one Full-Access membership. Be sure to check it out!
Chinese Architecture and the Search for an Alternative Modernity
RIBA Unveils 32 National Award Winners Across the UK
Kola Bay Lighthouse Viewpoint Brings a Timber Landmark to Murmansk’s Waterfront
What Happens When Temple Architecture Walks the Paris Haute Couture Fall 2026 Runway?
BIM Masterclass: Data Automation in Revit & ClaudeThe focus is the everyday information problems of architectural and BIM projects, building typologies such as offices, healthcare, and mixed-use, where room programs, specifications, and model quality all matter. The whole workshop follows one sample project that you progressively enrich, so every step builds toward a single finished result rather than disconnected exercises. The workshop is scheduled for Sep 5 & 6, 2026. | Dynamic Wearables for Fashion Design 2.0This workshop expands the logic of dynamic wearables from jewelry-scale precision into garment-scale body systems, teaching students how to generate, map, segment, and fabricate computational designs that move between ornament, accessory, and fashion. The workshop is scheduled for July 18 & 19, 2026. |









