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Yunju Roast Meat Restaurant / LUKSTUDIO

Evenly Lit, Not Overlit: Rethinking Brightness in Subtropical Cities

In South China, there is occasionally an urban myth—especially across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou—about choosing a home that avoids western light. Over decades, the west-facing sun has proven to be a particularly difficult condition to live with: its low angle in the afternoon, its aggressive heat gain (especially in summer), and the way it penetrates deep into interiors. With global warming and longer, hotter seasons, that much-romanticized "afternoon glow" is increasingly experienced less as romance and more as glare, heat, and fatigue. Although this wisdom circulates as a community-driven rule of thumb, it carries an undeniable architectural clarity about building orientations: avoiding western light is not only about thermal comfort, but also about avoiding the sharpest, most intrusive form of direct illumination—light that strikes at the most unforgiving angle, washing surfaces, flattening depth, and turning rooms into high-contrast fields of discomfort.
Heyi office / DPAA Design

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Architects: DPAA Design
- Area: 2000 m²
- Year: 2025
Guangzhou Baiyun (Tangxi) Station East Plot – Twin Towers Interior / DuShe Architectural Design

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Architects: DuShe Architectural Design
- Area: 16320 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Ceramic tiles (Nobel Tiles), Dulux, Engineered stone (Gelandi Solid Surface), Gelandi Solid Surface, Nobel Tiles, +1
Guangzhou Xuelei Fragrance Museum / Shenzhen Huahui Design

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Architects: Shenzhen Huahui Design
- Area: 9500 m²
- Year: 2025
Xinhepu Historical and Cultural Precinct Core Area Enhancement Project / Atelier cnS

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Architects: Atelier cnS
- Area: 45435 m²
- Year: 2025
Greater Bay Area Sports Center / Zaha Hadid Architects

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Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
- Year: 2025
Langtou Gengxue + Education Centre / Atelier FCJZ
XPENG Headquarters / weico Architects

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Architects: weico Architects
- Area: 360000 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: 湖北中港金属/广州华途仕建材
Barn Inside / Unknown design
Pazhou South Waterfront Park / SWA Group
Guangzhou Yunxi Botanical Garden / AECOM + Architectural Design & Research Institute of SCUT + Guangzhou Landscape Architectural Design & Research Institute

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Architects: AECOM, Architectural Design & Research Institute of SCUT, Guangzhou Landscape Architectural Design & Research Institute
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Professionals: Guangzhou Pubang Landscape Architecture Co., Ltd
The World's Largest Cities in 2025 by Population

Every year, World Population Day is observed on July 11th, aiming to increase people's awareness of various population issues, such as the importance of urbanization, gender equality, poverty, health, and human rights. In 2025, under the theme "Empowering Youth to Build the Families They Want," the United Nations draws attention to the largest generation of young people in history, many of whom are coming of age in rapidly urbanizing contexts. Urban centers remain key to understanding these demographic patterns, as cities continue to attract populations seeking opportunity, stability, and access to essential services. Today, more than half of the global population resides in urban areas, a share projected to increase to 66% by 2050.
Zaha Hadid Architects Nears Completion of Major Sports Center in China’s Greater Bay Area

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in collaboration with the Guangdong Architectural Design & Research Institute, the Greater Bay Area Sports Centre in Nansha, China, is approaching completion. Construction began in August 2023, with the main structures of the stadium and arena topping out in February 2024. Roofing and curtain wall installations were finalized in February 2025, and the project has now entered its final phase of interior finishing and landscaping. The center is set for handover in June 2025, ahead of its role as a key venue for the China National Games in November.
Your Greenhouse is Your Kitchen / Office for Roundtable + JXY Studio

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Architects: JXY Studio, Office for Roundtable
- Area: 12 m²
- Year: 2024


















