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#BeOpenARCH Presented in the gardens of Sunder Nursery, New Delhi, Sacred Nature marks the inaugural edition of the Aranyani
#BeOpenARCH Presented in the gardens of Sunder Nursery, New Delhi, Sacred Nature marks the inaugural edition of the Aranyani Pavilion. Designed by London-based architectural practice T__M.space for the conservation and creative initiative Aranyani, the spiral walkthrough structure translates ecological research into a walkable architectural form rooted in India’s tradition of sacred groves. Blending digital design with handcraft, the pavilion is built from upcycled Lantana camara, an invasive species, and topped with a living canopy of over forty native plant species. Functioning as both microhabitat and spatial narrative, the project guides visitors through a slow, reflective journey toward a central shrine.

#BeOpenDESIGN Conceptualized by Georgia-based designer Aleksandr Misiukevich, Vacy and Mopy are palm-sized desktop cleaning r
#BeOpenDESIGN Conceptualized by Georgia-based designer Aleksandr Misiukevich, Vacy and Mopy are palm-sized desktop cleaning robots that quietly automate daily desk maintenance, restoring order before you even sit down to work. Vacy operates as a miniature robo vacuum, intelligently navigating edges while collecting hair, crumbs, and debris, then returning to its dock when the battery runs low. Mopy complements it with a gentle mopping pass, removing stains and water spots using a refillable water tank and a replaceable cleaning pad. Portable, intelligent, and surprisingly thorough, the duo brings floor-cleaning logic to the desktop.

#BeOpenARCH Vestre’s The Plus, designed by BIG, the Danish architecture firm led by Bjarke Ingels, is a groundbreaking furnit
#BeOpenARCH Vestre’s The Plus, designed by BIG, the Danish architecture firm led by Bjarke Ingels, is a groundbreaking furniture factory in Norway and the world’s most environmentally friendly production facility. Shaped like a bold cross and set within a 300,000-square-meter pine forest, the factory blends transparency, sustainability, and public engagement: oversized windows reveal the production process, rooftop solar panels and water-recycling systems showcase green technology, and exterior ramps and paths invite the community to explore. Completed in just 18 months, it functions as both a working factory and a learning environment, proving that industrial design can be visually striking, socially accessible, and radically low-impact. More sustainable factories on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Bottlecup by London studio Seymourpowell rethinks everyday hydration by merging a vacuum-insulated water bottle
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#BeOpenDESIGN Bottlecup by London studio Seymourpowell rethinks everyday hydration by merging a vacuum-insulated water bottle and a reusable cup into a single, streamlined object designed to reduce reliance on disposable cups. Created in response to the billions of takeaway cups discarded each year in the UK, the stainless-steel bottle neatly locks inside the cup, allowing both elements to function independently without compromise. Thoughtful details such as a twist-release mechanism, a silicone band that improves grip and prevents leaks, and a cup lid stored in the base make the product intuitive to use and easy to carry. Built with circular design principles in mind, Bottlecup avoids mixed materials, using recyclable stainless steel and responsibly recyclable silicone to deliver a practical, engineered solution that fits seamlessly into daily routines. More extraordinary water bottles on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Osteoid’s Bracesys redefines fracture immobilization by combining precision engineering, advanced materials, an
#BeOpenDESIGN Osteoid’s Bracesys redefines fracture immobilization by combining precision engineering, advanced materials, and user-centered design. Drawing inspiration from Swiss watches and sailing rigging, the adjustable brace uses segmented units, tension dials, and Kevlar-reinforced connectors to provide rigid, anatomically precise support while remaining lightweight and portable. Leveraging AI-analyzed CT data, semi-custom sizing accommodates most patients without bespoke fabrication, allowing real-time adjustments as swelling changes. Manufactured from recyclable, medical-grade Nylon 12 and reinforced aluminum, the system balances structural integrity, scalability, and sustainability, offering a practical, reusable alternative to traditional plaster casts and prefab braces. via competition.adesignaward.com

#BeOpenDESIGN Earth’s Hatch by Korean office SWNA is a thoughtfully designed welcome kit for Lotte E&C that reimagines corpor
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#BeOpenDESIGN Earth’s Hatch by Korean office SWNA is a thoughtfully designed welcome kit for Lotte E&C that reimagines corporate gifting through everyday utility, sustainability, and care. Featuring five egg-shaped magnetic tools for organizing daily essentials and a birdhouse-style package that converts into a tissue holder, the kit blends intuitive form, tactile appeal, and eco-conscious materials to create a gift meant to be used, not stored away, reflecting values of practicality, environmental responsibility, and human-centered design.

#BeOpenARCH Mexican studio LANZA atelier, founded by Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo, has been selected to design the S
#BeOpenARCH Mexican studio LANZA atelier, founded by Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo, has been selected to design the Serpentine Pavilion 2026, titled a serpentine, opening June 6 in Kensington Gardens. Marking the Pavilion’s 25th edition, the project reinterprets the historic English serpentine wall through curving brick forms, a translucent roof, and a spatial strategy shaped by climate, movement, and light. Referencing fruit walls and garden architecture, the pavilion uses simple brick construction to create gradients of openness and shelter, framing architecture as a social device for gathering and exchange.

#BeOpenART Ninho Globo is a hand-built spherical installation by Atelier YokYok located in the rural landscape of Salvaterra
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#BeOpenART Ninho Globo is a hand-built spherical installation by Atelier YokYok located in the rural landscape of Salvaterra do Extremo, Portugal, near the Spanish border. Constructed from locally sourced black schist and granite on a former agricultural site, the work responds to the area’s geological, cultural, and archaeological context. A narrow fissure forms the entrance to a hollow, nest-like interior, referencing natural erosion, water scarcity, and ideas of shelter and balance. Built using low-tech methods with the involvement of the local community, the project bridges traditional building practices and contemporary art, and is now part of the permanent collection of Museu Experimenta Paisagem.

#BeOpenARCH Developed by Czech studio Ika Architekti, Upcycled Sauna in Brno is a four-square-metre, hand-built experiment in
#BeOpenARCH Developed by Czech studio Ika Architekti, Upcycled Sauna in Brno is a four-square-metre, hand-built experiment in radical reuse, constructed beneath an apple tree from almost entirely salvaged materials. Built on reclaimed railway sleepers and pallet walls insulated with raw sheep wool, the project embraces imperfection, improvisation, and tactile labor as a reaction against purely digital architectural practice. Second-hand fibreglass panels wrap the exterior in a playful, scale-like skin that hides the entrance, while an old mining cart reborn as a gold-painted cooling pool adds humor and charm. The sauna stands as a compact but thoughtful manifesto for hands-on making, resourcefulness, and finding design value in constraint.

#BeOpenARCH Rabagast Studio’s Watercave is a floating timber sauna set on a Norwegian lake, crafted by students in just two w
#BeOpenARCH Rabagast Studio’s Watercave is a floating timber sauna set on a Norwegian lake, crafted by students in just two weeks to serve an eco-farm community; its inward-focused, cave like interior of charred wood and pale aspen benches frames serene water views, while its lightweight pontoon design and steep white roof respond elegantly to site conditions. More extraordinary saunas on our blog.

#BeOpenARCH Developed by Finnish practice Ateljé Sotamaa, Kivi Sauna is a quietly powerful response to its remote setting in
#BeOpenARCH Developed by Finnish practice Ateljé Sotamaa, Kivi Sauna is a quietly powerful response to its remote setting in the Finnish archipelago, where form, material, and performance are inseparable. Shaped to withstand coastal winds, the aerodynamic timber volume echoes the surrounding rock formations and open sea while remaining deliberately understated in the landscape. Built from responsibly sourced cross laminated timber and wrapped in a fish scale like skin of curved wood panels and recyclable Leadax flashing, the sauna balances tactile warmth with environmental resilience. A single horizontal window frames expansive views of the archipelago, turning the ritual of bathing into an immersive encounter with nature and reinforcing the project’s ambition to feel inherently part of its place. More spectacular saunas on our blog.

#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Dr. Emma Zhang in collaboration with Professor Luping Tang’s research group at Chalmers University
#BeOpenDESIGN Developed by Dr. Emma Zhang in collaboration with Professor Luping Tang’s research group at Chalmers University of Technology, the world’s first rechargeable cement-based battery reimagines buildings as energy-storing infrastructure. By embedding carbon fibers and metal-coated carbon-fiber meshes directly into cement, the material gains both structural strength and electrical conductivity, achieving an average energy density of 7 watt-hours per square meter. While modest compared to conventional batteries, the sheer volume of concrete in buildings makes the system scalable, enabling structures to store renewable energy or power embedded sensors for monitoring bridges, highways, and buildings turning architecture itself into an active, ecological energy system.

#BeOpenARCH The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has unveiled plans for a pedestrian-only bridge spanning the Chao Phraya
#BeOpenARCH The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has unveiled plans for a pedestrian-only bridge spanning the Chao Phraya River, introducing a long-missing crossing for walkers and cyclists between Phra Nakhon and Thonburi. Defined by a serpentine lattice of gold-toned metal, the bridge wraps its walkway in a semi-enclosed diagonal grid that acts as both structure and shading. At its midpoint, the span expands into an elevated garden plaza with stepped terraces, timber seating, and tropical planting that keeps views open to the river below. Designed to align with existing promenades and accommodate boat traffic beneath, the bridge blends infrastructure and public space, offering a shaded, breezy alternative to ferries while adding a distinctly sculptural landmark to Bangkok’s riverfront.

#BeOpenARCH Eden Rise Vertical Eco Living Community by Yuhan Zhang and Dreama Simeng Lin, a 2025 Silver A’ Design Award winne
#BeOpenARCH Eden Rise Vertical Eco Living Community by Yuhan Zhang and Dreama Simeng Lin, a 2025 Silver A’ Design Award winner in Futuristic Design, reimagines Chicago’s lakefront as a mile-high, self-sustaining urban ecosystem. Designed to address food deserts, the project integrates vertical farms directly into four interconnected towers, ensuring fresh produce is grown and distributed within the city itself. Inspired by water droplet patterns, the tubular towers are supported by a diagrid exoskeleton that enhances structural depth while allowing natural light and air to circulate throughout the community. Powered by renewable systems such as wind turbines and cloud harvesting, Eden Rise presents a scalable model for future cities where architecture, food production, and environmental resilience merge into a single visionary framework.

#BeOpenDESIGN Debuting at CES 2026, Lollipop Star flips audio tech on its head with a deliberately low-tech gesture: you eat
#BeOpenDESIGN Debuting at CES 2026, Lollipop Star flips audio tech on its head with a deliberately low-tech gesture: you eat it. Created by Lava Tech Brands, the project embeds bone-conduction technology into a lollipop stick, turning candy into a one-time, intimate audio interface that delivers music directly through the teeth and jaw. Each translucent, collectible flavor is paired with an exclusive track from artists like Ice Spice, Akon, and Armani White, accessible only by gently biting down — no speakers, screens, or outward sound involved.

#BeOpenDESIGN Toggle is a home composter concept that responds directly to modern food delivery culture by turning both lefto
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#BeOpenDESIGN Toggle is a home composter concept that responds directly to modern food delivery culture by turning both leftovers and their paper-based packaging into usable fertilizer. Designed by South Korean designer Byeonkyu Park, the device combines food waste with cardboard, paper, or wood, shredding and grinding each separately before gently heating the mixture to reduce volume and create a soil-like output. Rather than outsourcing responsibility to recycling or composting centers, Toggle brings the entire process into the home, cutting out friction and waste at the source. Wrapped in a discreet, stylish form that hides the mess and complexity of decomposition, it reframes composting as a clean, everyday habit and positions sustainability as a natural extension of how we already eat and live. More home composters on our blog.

#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART BE OPEN Art is pleased to announce Joseph Christian Ekom-Obong as the Artist of the Month for January
#BeOpenNEWS #BeOpenART BE OPEN Art is pleased to announce Joseph Christian Ekom-Obong as the Artist of the Month for January 2026. A Nigerian expressionistic artist working in painting and drawing, Joseph explores African identity, history, and self-expression through works inspired by experiences of marginalization alongside celebrations of the continent’s beauty, resilience, and cultural richness. In December, the Artist of the Year 2025 will be announced, selected from among the monthly winners. The winner will receive a €1,000 prize along with a dedicated promotional campaign to support their artistic practice. We congratulate him on this recognition and thank him for his meaningful contribution to the BE OPEN Art community.

#BeOpenDESIGN Designer Xuanhao Li’s Polycycle Illumination collection turns discarded polyethylene packaging into artful, mar
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#BeOpenDESIGN Designer Xuanhao Li’s Polycycle Illumination collection turns discarded polyethylene packaging into artful, marine-inspired lighting. Using industrial plastic waste from an Atlanta-based furniture manufacturer, Li repurposes typically unrecycled plastic film into translucent, jellyfish-like lampshades. By blending parametric design, CNC cutting, and heat-pressing techniques with traditional craftsmanship, the project aims to address the growing issue of plastic pollution. The ethereal, biomimetic designs also highlight the environmental threat posed by plastic in marine ecosystems, urging viewers to rethink their relationship with disposable materials.

#BeOpenDESIGN Morsa Taller’s 7-square-meter mobile office in Buenos Aires treats architecture as a precise, transportable sys
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#BeOpenDESIGN Morsa Taller’s 7-square-meter mobile office in Buenos Aires treats architecture as a precise, transportable system: six prefabricated components that travel easily, assemble in a day, and operate anywhere from a backyard to a rooftop. Resting on wheels and capped with a softly curved roof inspired by the city’s iconic buses, the structure blends urban familiarity with nomadic intent, directing rainwater while signaling movement. Fabricated entirely in a local workshop and assembled with minimal tools, the project is a study in material testing and metalworking, where independent, insulated modules interlock seamlessly. Inside, every detail from storage to mechanisms is custom-built, turning the compact volume into a self-contained, logic-driven workspace.

#BeOpenDESIGN The Esch 22 Space Station by architecture company 2001 reimagines mobile living as a dynamic, transformative ex
#BeOpenDESIGN The Esch 22 Space Station by architecture company 2001 reimagines mobile living as a dynamic, transformative experience. At first glance, it appears as a compact stainless steel trailer equipped with essential functions for life on the move, but once stationed, the structure dramatically unfolds. Two lateral wings expand into a circular nine-meter platform finished in cork, above which a double-shell pneumatic dome inflates to form a spacious, climate-responsive sleeping habitat. Blending minimal infrastructure with theatrical deployment, the project challenges conventional notions of housing by turning mobility, adaptability, and temporary occupation into the core architectural statement. More mobile architecture on our blog.