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ARCHITECT@WORK Paris 2025: A record-breaking celebration of innovation

Data de publicação: 07.11.2025

The 18th edition of ARCHITECT@WORK Paris, held last Wednesday and Thursday at La Grande Halle de La Villette in Paris, was a resounding success, welcoming a record-breaking 6,800+ visitors, representing a 10% increase compared to last year. Dedicated to architects, designers, project owners, and design offices, the event once again confirmed its status as an unmissable meeting point for architectural and design innovation.

The 2025 theme, entitled “SOURCES AND RE-SOURCES”, invited professionals to reflect on sustainability, circularity, and the redefinition of resources in the design of built environments. Visitors discovered a carefully curated selection of innovative products, showcased by 260 hand-picked exhibitors.

The program was enriched with inspiring conferences, thematic exhibitions, and a forum of talks. Workshops on earth and straw construction, along with an impressive artistic installation made of over 30,000 Kapla blocks, rounded out the event, making ARCHITECT@WORK 2025 a unique experience and a key moment for reimagining the architecture of tomorrow.

The next edition is scheduled for October 21–22, 2026.