
A Bold Attempt to Soar: The Cardboard and Wood Aircraft Project
Peter Sripol and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to construct a personal aircraft primarily from cardboard, reinforced with wooden elements. This innovative creation, featuring exposed propellers and remote control, aims to demonstrate the feasibility of a lightweight, human-carrying flying machine. Despite initial test flights ending in a controlled landing rather than sustained flight, the team remains optimistic, planning further refinements to achieve their aerial aspirations.

Urbanscape Architects' Civil Line Residence: A Harmonious Blend of Space and Emotion in New Delhi
Urbanscape Architects unveils a 14,000 sq. ft. sanctuary in New Delhi's Civil Lines, meticulously designed for a multi-generational family. This residence seamlessly integrates physical and psychological elements, creating a unique spatial journey from lush green surroundings to personalized, light-filled interiors, culminating in a Mediterranean-inspired basement for entertainment.

UNS Unveils Hong Kong's Premier Performing Arts Hub at Central Yards
UNStudio has designed Hong Kong's first private, world-class multi-functional theater as part of the Central Yards development. This new performing arts venue, commissioned by Henderson Land, integrates seamlessly into a large-scale mixed-use project along the city's New Central Harbourfront, aiming to become a vibrant cultural and civic landmark. The theater features a sculpted lattice shell auditorium with seating for over 1,100 guests, meticulously engineered for acoustics and visual intimacy, and extends its public spaces to foster community engagement.
The construction of KYKLOS, a significant center for art and culture, is actively progressing in the vibrant port city of Piraeus. This ambitious project, designed by the renowned Renzo Piano Building Workshop, marks another notable contribution by the Italian architect to Greece's cultural infrastructure. Following his acclaimed Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens and three new public hospitals developed across the country, KYKLOS underscores Piano's commitment to creating spaces that emphasize environmental responsibility, ease of access, and the promotion of diverse cultural conversations. Fully supported by the Dinos and Lia Martinos Foundation, the center is envisioned as a nexus where contemporary artistic expression harmonizes with established heritage, with its grand opening anticipated in late 2028.
Embodying its Greek name, which signifies 'circle,' KYKLOS is designed to be an inclusive environment where ideas, stories, and communities can freely connect and merge. The facility will house extensive permanent collections of art from Africa, Oceania, and other regions, addressing the underrepresentation of these works in many Western cultural institutions. Complementing these collections, KYKLOS will host a varied schedule of modern exhibitions, educational talks, film screenings, and both in-person and digital learning initiatives, all aimed at exploring the rich intersections of global cultures and artistic methodologies. The architectural and landscape design, with 62% of its area dedicated to green and recreational spaces, integrates seamlessly into the urban fabric, creating a verdant haven. Prioritizing universal access and energy efficiency, this building is poised to become a sustainable icon for the city.
Serving as a crucial link within an expansive international network of cultural organizations, the DLMF's initiative strives to unite local and global audiences in meaningful dialogue. Whether through educational workshops, traveling art shows, or public lectures, KYKLOS will prompt contemplation on how art can serve as a conduit for navigating the complexities of our interconnected world. As articulated by executive director Christos Carras, the project is founded on the conviction that art possesses the transformative power to build bridges between continents, cultivating shared understanding and empathy among people. This new chapter in Piraeus's cultural narrative, poised to unfold in the final quarter of 2028, promises to enrich the cultural identity of both the city and the broader Attica region.