• When is the Steam Spring Sale 2025? PC gaming giant's first big sale of the year confirmed
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    Steam's next round of huge deals, the Spring Sale, marks the first big one of 2025 here's all we know so far, including the start date and time, and potential discountsTech10:40, 04 Mar 2025The Steam sale is backIt feels like there was barely any time between the Steam Autumn Sale and the Winter Sale, but we've got good news at last for PC gamers the Steam Spring Sale is almost here to kick off 2025.The first big sales event from the year will likely offer up a plethora of deals across games from studios big and small, while also offering classics for less than your cup of morning coffee.We don't know for sure what'll be included (Steam is in the middle of its genre-focused Visual Novel Fest 2025 right now), but we know last year saw price cuts on heavy hitters like Baldur's Gate 3, Starfield, Diablo 4, and Resident Evil 4 Remake.Be sure to stock up your Steam wishlist in the coming days so you know for sure when the discounts are kicking off, and we've got all the info you need below.It's a great time to be a Steam Deck owner(Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)The Steam Winter Sale kicks off on March 13, which is a big gap since the Winter Sale in December.We're expecting it to start at 6 PM GMT for UK gamers, but we'll be sure to cover the confirmed start time as we get closer.Games discounted in the Winter Sale often see another saving in the Spring sale, along with additional titles.Given the Winter Sale had big offers across 2024 releases like Final Fantasy 16 on PC, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and Frostpunk 2, the Steam Spring Sale could be packed.It's also a great time to catch up on games you may have missed, with incredible titles like Dishonored 2, Inside, XCOM 2, Half-Life 2 and Vampire Survivors seeing discounts to lower than a fiver.PC gaming is on the rise(Image: Lloyd Coombes)Even Helldivers 2, 2024's runaway multiplayer success story, saw a discount, so it really does feel like a great time to add items to your wishlist.Doing so will mean you get a notification when an item you're interested in goes on sale, meaning you can skip the wait and get buying (and playing) sooner.For more on PC gaming, be sure to check out how Monster Hunter Wilds has helped Steam to a new concurrent player record, as well as what it's like moving from console to PC.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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  • How PlayStation fans can get their free gift after PSN Outage last month
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    PlayStation fans can redeem five additional days of PlayStation Plus membership after a 24 hour outage earlier this month, but not everyone is best pleased about itTech10:28, 04 Mar 2025Good news - PlayStation fans are getting their free PS Plus timeThe PlayStation outage may not have hit the lows of 2011, but Sony's network was down for around 24 hours before Sony announced things had been fixed.That left players unable to enjoy their games across PS5 and PS4, with even offline games unable to connect to PSN to verify ownership, while a scheduled post on X (formerly Twitter) rubbed gamers the wrong way, too.Sony promised to give away an additional five days of PlayStation Plus subscription time and we now know how players can claim it.Content cannot be displayed without consentPosting on X after the outage was fixed, the Ask PlayStation account said "Network services have fully recovered from an operational issue. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank the community for their patience.""All PlayStation Plus members will automatically receive an additional 5 days of service," it continues, but for some it wasn't enough, with complaints from players expecting free games or PSN vouchers.Five days of PlayStation Plus is rolling out now, though, with your renewal date now bumped along. That means the PSN compensation is rolling out now, but some fans aren't happy.Dragon Age: The Veilguard is included for subscribers for March(Image: BioWare)While some haven't got the added subscription time yet, others are upset that it'll shift their renewal date. Because Sony offers deals a couple of times a year, fans often try to tie it in with dates like Black Friday. Cheaper rates are often only applied for lapsed memberships, however, meaning some gamers may lose out on discounted PS Plus rates with the added five days."Nothing. Sony f***ed up and will be rewarded by millions because of this. They knew exactly what they were doing here," one Reddit comment said."I really don't want this, it affected my last sub, not my resubbed one. It'll most likely put me outside the range for the next February sale," another added. "Why do I run the risk of being penalized when I'm being "compensated"?"Article continues belowIn case you were worried about renewing after the outage, this month's PS Plus Essential titles drop today and they feature the huge new release Dragon Age: The Veilguard so it's probably worth keeping yours ticking along.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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  • Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake release date leaks ahead of official reveal
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    Pro Skater 3 and 4 are over 20 years old so they could definitely do with a face lift (Activision)Activision will be unveiling a new Tony Hawks Pro Skater game later today, but it seems all the key details have leaked ahead of schedule.Last September, Tony Hawk himself confirmed that Activision was doing something new with the Tony Hawks Pro Skater series, after seemingly abandoning it again despite the success of the Pro Skater 1 + 2 remake.A couple of weeks ago, another professional skateboarder let slip that a new Pro Skater game was in the works and, sure enough, shortly after that Activision began teasing an announcement set to take place later today.Its widely believed that the announcement is for another pair of remakes, for Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 and 4 (which were already known to be in development at one point, before being cancelled), but it appears all the details have already leaked out.According to Dealabs billbil-kun, who has a near 100% record with video game related retail leaks (like Split Fictions name and release date), the new game is indeed Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 + 4 and its slated to launch on July 11 this year.As is increasingly common for prominent game releases, billbil-kun adds that anyone who purchases the deluxe or collectors edition will receive three days of early access.Additionally, pre-orders for any version of the game will come with a Wireframe Tony Shader (a cosmetic of some kind, presumably) and access to a demo featuring the Foundry, the first level of Pro Skater 3.The most surprising detail though, is that the deluxe edition will come with the Doom Slayer and a Revenant enemy from Bethesdas Doom games as playable skaters, alongside a skateboard themed after the Unmakyr weapon and music tracks.If accurate, no doubt this is Microsofts idea since it owns both Activision and Bethesda, making it much easier for such crossovers to happen. While this may seem bizarre, the Tony Hawk games already have a history of including characters from other franchises, such as Star Wars, Marvel, and Shrek.In fact, the original Pro Skater 3 had Doom Slayer (or Doomguy as he was then) as a secret unlockable. He was only in the PC version but, presumably, the new Doom content will be available across all platforms and not be limited to the Xbox version.How much will Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 cost?According to billbil-kun, a regular copy of Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 + 4 will cost $49.99. So, it will likely cost somewhere between 40 and 50 here in the UK.The deluxe edition, meanwhile, will cost $69.99, which is approximately 55. The collectors edition will cost $129.99, which is equivalent to 102, so Microsoft will probably round that up to 110 or so.Speaking of platforms, billbil-kun states that Pro Skater 3 + 4 is planned for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Although it sounds like the collectors edition will only be available for consoles.More TrendingAn official reveal is slated to take place today at 6pm GMT, according to this countdown on the Pro Skater website, so well be sure to update this article with the confirmed details and, hopefully, a trailer.Itll be interesting to see if Pro Skater 3 + 4 will meet the same level of quality as the previous Tony Hawk remakes, since they wont have the same developer. Vicarious Visions handled Pro Skater 1 + 2 and despite doing an excellent job it was downgraded to a support studio for the Diablo series and rebranded as Blizzard Albany.As for this new Tony Hawk game, the official website includes the logo for Iron Galaxy, seemingly giving away that its helming the project. Although not a Microsoft owned studio, Iron Galaxy has close ties with the publisher, having handled the Killer Instinct reboot; it also helped port Pro Skater 1 + 2 to PC. Heres hoping these new remakes are just as good as the last ones (Activision)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • Split Fiction review the best co-op game of the generation
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    Split Fiction can only be played with two people (EA)The makers of It Takes Two return, with an enormously entertaining follow-up that cements their position as the masters of two-player co-op.Swedens Hazelight Studios has built its entire reputation on the increasingly rare concept of two-player co-op-only video games. Whilst that went okay in their first game, A Way Out (and retroactively in director Josef Fares previous title Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons), the formula worked considerably more smoothly in It Takes Two, which learnt from both the successes and failures of the earlier titles. Its humour, kinetic action, and well-designed, collaborative puzzles made it both a major commercial and critical success.Hazelights third game is Split Fiction, which to the surprise of nobody retains the two-player structure of its forebears. It also sees the return of the Friend Pass system, which allows a second player to join in online without having to own their own copy of the game it even works cross-platform now. That generosity immediately bypasses most co-op games biggest problem, which is finding a friend whos bought the same game at the same time as you.The other winning feature that Split Fiction keeps is the ability to play not only online but in couch co-op mode. While online gaming is great in its ability to bring large groups of players together at all hours of the day and night, playing a game with the person youre sitting next to remains one of the best and funniest ways to enjoy interactive entertainment.Despite the somewhat unforgiving stipulation that you simply cant play Split Fiction without a co-op partner, its a game that brings together all of Hazelights experience in new and exciting ways, from the variety and intensity of its action sequences to the way the screen splits and re-merges so cinematically, whilst always keeping both players in view.The games plot and general set-up is very contrived, but it gets the job done. Taking place in the offices of Rader Publishing, its ebullient tech bro CEO has invented a device that lets readers experience books though VR. To rip stories into his new format, authors have to don a body suit and get suspended in a glowing pod, which then captures their ideas.Split Fictions protagonists are Mio and Zoe, two aspiring, un-published authors desperate to get their big breaks. Theyre the epitome of opposites. Ones chatty and outgoing, the other introverted; ones a city girl, while the other grew up in the country; one writes sci-fi, the other fantasy; and ones American, the other English.The action starts when Mio gets cold feet about the whole procedure and decides to back out. After a physical tussle with the increasingly aggressive CEO, she stumbles into Zoes pod, where both of them enter the same fictional world. Except now with two of them in there it starts to glitch and split, catapulting them between the competing cyberpunk and fantasy settings as their diametrically different sets of ideas compete for attention.What ensues is a helter-skelter of palm sweating action sequences bouncing between the two budding authors conflicting styles and settings. Flying car chases and aerial motorcycle pursuits give way to being hunted through a castle full of fast-moving trolls bent on your consumption. Theres also an entire, dizzying section where both characters are under the influence of different sources of gravity, simultaneously occupying walls, floors and ceilings as they move through the same space.Boss fights are equally inventive, although after your first few its no longer much of a shock when the giant robot you thought youd just defeated turns out to have a few more nasty tricks up its sleeve. All of them require you to work with your partner, collaborating on escaping from and eventually taking down the giant bad guy.Once again that process is wonderfully asymmetric, so on one level Zoe will be driving while Mio takes the laser turret, while in another each has a baby dragon. Starting off as eggs, they grow over the course of the level, one able to roll and smash things, the other capable of gliding and using its acid breath to melt armour and chains, combining their skills to solve massive traversal puzzles and finish off the levels final boss. Each player can often be doing very different things (EA)Hectic pursuits through glowing cityscapes give way to 2.5D side-scrolling platforming levels; as well as sequences with a puzzle focus, getting you to work together to make your way through strange poisonous plants, across deadly acid baths, or through massive automated factories whose robotic appendages youll need to jump between to escape.Generous checkpoints mean even the trickiest sections dont get in the way for too long, a few retries always getting you past the problem area and on to the next idea. Thats particularly true of the games optional side stories, which offer their own encapsulated concept or puzzle, some of which can be quite a bit more challenging than the main campaign.More TrendingThe ingenuity and wild invention are omnipresent though, so if you happen not to be enjoying a particular section (we really didnt get on with the Monkey King and his confusing rhythm action boss encounter) you know itll be finished within minutes and that youll be on to the next white knuckle flight of fancy soon after. It turns the game into a fast-moving tasting menu of perfectly realised little delights.The need to co-operate means youre constantly communicating, and the fact that youre regularly armed with guns, gravity whips, magic fireworks, or cyber-ninja katanas, means you can turn them on your partner at any time, the threat of friendly fire a frequent creator of mirth and silliness. There are times when you need to work together to succeed, but also plenty where youre just messing about.Brilliantly conceived, and highly polished from start to finish, Split Fiction is a further escalation of Hazelights growing expertise in co-op gaming, and as a piece of pure entertainment it takes a lot of beating. The laughter, jeering, and overriding sense of hyped-up hijinks is something special to video games, which cant be emulated by films, music or literature. And despite a couple of sections that fall a little flat, this is a dozen hours of the best fun youre likely to ever have with two controllers.Split Fiction review summaryIn Short: Another cracking co-op extravaganza that successfully blends collaborative puzzling and spectacular action sequences into a breathless, occasionally moving and often hilarious, two-player-only experience.Pros: Massively inventive gameplay ideas that are rarely repeated. Highly polished throughout, unique bosses, and you can play co-op with anyone on any platform even if they dont own the game.Cons: Some sections are inevitably not quite as engaging as others. Your co-op partner needs to be at least roughly the same level of skill as you.Score: 9/10Formats: PlayStation 5 (reviewed), Xbox Series X/S, and PCPrice: 44.99Publisher: EA OriginalsDeveloper: Hazelight StudiosRelease Date: 6th March 2025Age Rating: 16 The plot is silly but the emotional heart of the story works (EA)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 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  • Amazon eero Mesh WiFi System 3-Pack Is Now Cheaper Than Ever, Just $33 Each
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    Spotty, unreliable internet is frustrating beyond beliefespecially when its in your own home. You want to just be able to lay down on the couch after a long day and scroll mindlessly through TikTok. I know I do. But when videos pause to buffer or a download stops in its tracks, that minor inconvenience can drives you up the wall. The worst is when it happens on the toilet. I refuse to go back to reading the back of the shampoo bottle, darn it. Thankfully, a good WiFi 6 mesh system can alleviate these troubles and Amazon a two-pack of the eero mesh routers on sale for just $80down 45% from $145. Thats $40 per router. Or you can opt for the three-pack for just $100, which breaks down to only about $33 per router.See at AmazonTotal Coverage of Your HomeThe three-pack covers up to 4,500 square feet with high performance WiFi 6. The three units all work together to provide your whole household and even your backyard with uninterrupted internet. And if you find that still isnt enough to cover every corner of your home, you can easily add an additional eero node to your network to expand it even further.Between the three of the eero router units, they have six built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports and youll be able to connect over 225 devices over WiFi with download speeds of up to 500 Mbps. Confidently stream 4K video and games from anywhere in your home. Cloud gaming is becoming bigger and better with each passing year, with many new TVs supporting the Xbox app out of the box. You wont even need a gaming system to start getting into the action. Both the router and extenders run off a USB-C power port.Each eero can work as a Zigbee smart home hub. This makes it super easy to connect and control compatible devices on your network that work with you Amazon Alexa. Likewise, the eero mesh system is Apple Homekit-enabled, working with all of your HomeKit accessories and allowing them to communicate within your home and through the internet.Setup is easy as the eero smartphone app walks your through what to do step by step. Once connected, you can then use the app to manage your network from anywhere. Youll be able to see whats happening on your network, check device usage, and share network access with your guests. Premium services are available with an eero Plus subscription, granting you advanced digital security, network controls, and even more helpful insights like threats blocked.This is a limited time offer so do not hesitate to grab your two-pack of Amazons eero WiFi 6 mesh system today before its no longer up to 45% off.See at Amazon
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  • Why Surgeries on Fridays Are Riskier
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    By Ed Cara Published March 4, 2025 | Comments (2) | People getting surgery on Friday may have less staffing to take care of them than usual, according to the researchers of a new study. Photoroyalty/Shutterstock If you have the chance to plan your next surgery, you might want to avoid Fridays. A study out this week shows that surgeries scheduled right before the weekend tend to be riskier than those done earlier in the week. Researchers in the U.S. and Canada conducted the study, published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open. Analyzing data from nearly a half million people, they found that pre-weekend surgeries had a slightly greater risk of death, complications, and readmissions compared to post-weekend surgeries. The findings suggest that hospitals can do more to keep their patients safe, such as making sure theres sufficient staffing throughout the weekend, the researchers say. This isnt the first time that the study authors have looked into how the calendar might affect surgery. Last year, the team published a study examining whether surgeries performed on Friday the 13th fared worse than other typical Fridays. Thankfully, for the superstitious crowd out there, the answer appeared to be no. But there have been other studies in the past suggesting a potential weekend effect on surgery. Anecdotally, some of the researchers themselves have also observed that patients care during the weekend can sometimes be worse. To get to the bottom of this question, the researchers did a deep dive through the medical records of over 400,000 residents in Ontario, Canada, who underwent common surgical procedures. Our study is particularly different [from others] as we studied both elective and emergent procedures, analyzed the specific contribution of physician factors (such as age, experience etc.), and looked at short-term (30 day), intermediate-term (90 day), and long-term (1 year) outcomes on the weekend effect, study researcher Vatsala Mundra, a clinical research fellow at Houston Methodist Urology, told Gizmodo in an email.Mundra and her colleagues found a significant, if slight, connection between the weekend timing of a surgery and graver outcomes. All in all, pre-weekend surgeries had a 5% higher combined risk of deaths, complications, and readmissions in both the short and long-term than post-weekend surgeries. This added risk was seen across different types of specialties and procedures, though it was more pronounced for elective surgeries and for certain fields like orthopedic surgery or urology. Given that they were able to examine patient data from different hospitals, and that studies in other countries have had similar findings, the researchers say that the weekend effect is likely widespread throughout healthcare systems across the world. As for why, the most pressing factor might simply be less staffing, according to Mundra.Pre-weekend surgeries may be riskier because often patients that have a procedure done on Friday may have to stay over the weekend for post-operative care, and studies have shown that there is a significant decrease in physicians, nurses, and clinical staff over the weekend, she explained. Ideally, that should also mean that hospitals can mitigate this effect by having more weekend staff and making it easier for them to get in touch with senior and primary care doctors if needed. Mundra and her team arent done studying how less obvious factors might affect peoples time in the hospital. We plan to continue researching the impact of various social and cultural phenomenon on surgical outcomes in order to highlight disparities and inefficiencies, she said.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By Ed Cara Published February 25, 2025 By Ed Cara Published February 6, 2025 By Ed Cara Published January 23, 2025 By Ed Cara Published January 16, 2025 By Ed Cara Published January 10, 2025 By Ed Cara Published January 10, 2025
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  • Private House Val Trebbia / Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo Pagani
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    Private House Val Trebbia / Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo PaganiSave this picture! Marcello MarianaArchitects: Studio Paolo Pagani, Studio Pietro TodeschiniAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:283 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Marcello MarianaManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Hoppe, Cielo, Fantini, Florim, Legrand / Bticino, Lignoalp, PREFA, Scavolini, TipTop Fenster GmbH, Velux Lead Architects: Pietro Todeschini, Paolo Pagani More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The project is located in a small hamlet of the Alta Val Trebbia: Roncaiolo. The client owned an old house adjacent to their property, whose dilapidated condition led to the decision to completely demolish and rebuild it.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The new structure follows the footprint of the old building, which, leaning against the steep slope, also served as a retaining wall, thus mediating the height difference between the garden above and the road below. The new building consists of a reinforced concrete base that counters the uphill pressures, while the two upper floors, lighter in structure, are built with prefabricated wooden elements.Save this picture!The intention to establish a strong dialogue with the surrounding natural context influenced the volumetric composition, which is reflected in the design of the faades on the uphill and downhill sides, as well as the roof: uphill, a continuous slope; downhill, two independently sloped sections mirror the orientation of the lower volume.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Large windows on the first floor physically connect the living area to the uphill garden and visually to the valley below, framing the surrounding landscape of the Val Trebbia. On the second floor, the sleeping area consists of three bedrooms, each offering a unique view.Save this picture!A restrained color palette for both the exterior and interior creates a seamless integration with the surrounding natural environment.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeStudio Paolo PaganiOfficeMaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on March 04, 2025Cite: "Private House Val Trebbia / Studio Pietro Todeschini + Studio Paolo Pagani" 04 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027407/private-house-val-trebbia-studio-pietro-todeschini-plus-studio-paolo-pagani&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Receives the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize
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    Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Receives the 2025 Pritzker Architecture PrizeSave this picture!Liu Jiakun. Image Tom Welsh for The Hyatt Foundation:The Pritzker Architecture PrizeChinese architect and educator Liu Jiakun has been announced as the laureate of the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the highest honor in the architecture field. This prestigious award recognizes Jiakun, founder of Jiakun Architects (established 1999), for his ability to blend traditional Chinese elements with contemporary design and for his commitment to social equity in the built environment. Born in Chengdu, China, where he continues to live and work, he becomes the second Chinese architect to receive the accolade, following Wang Shu (2012). Jiakun joins a distinguished list of previous laureates including Riken Yamamoto in 2024, David Chipperfield in 2023, and Francis Kr in 2022. The award ceremony will be held this spring at the Jean Nouvel-designed Louvre Abu Dhabi, with a global video release of the presentation this fall, followed by the 2025 Laureates' Lecture and Symposium in May.Save this picture!Escaping stylistic constraints, Liu Jiakun's work relies on adaptive strategies to harmonize collective and individual spaces, encouraging empathy and an emotional connection to both architecture and community. Through his architecture, respite and openness find space within dense urban environments, inviting diverse users to partake in the spectacle of everyday life. Attention to cultural, historical, and natural elements creates a familiar atmosphere and an architecture embedded in its surroundings. The use of raw materials and the embrace of imperfections offer an honest expression of the processes that lead to the finished work.Save this picture! Architecture should reveal somethingit should abstract, distill and make visible the inherent qualities of local people. It has the power to shape human behavior and create atmospheres, offering a sense of serenity and poetry, evoking compassion and mercy, and cultivating a sense of shared community. - Liu Jiakun Related Article Liu Jiakun: Get to Know the 2025 Pritzker Winner's Work Liu Jiakun, born in Chengdu in 1956, took an unconventional path to becoming an architect. After graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture from Chongqing University in 1982, his early career involved rebuilding post-revolution China, including a significant period in Nagchu, Tibet (19841986). A pivotal moment occurred in 1993 when considering abandoning architecture, he attended a solo exhibition by his classmate Tang Hua. This experience reignited his passion, inspiring a commitment to personal expression through design. This led to a period of intense intellectual growth, collaborating with artists and writers and refining his unique design philosophy. He founded Jiakun Architects in Chengdu in 1999.Save this picture!In addition to his architectural achievements, Liu Jiakun is a prolific writer, exploring themes of utopia, human experience, and the inherent narratives within design. His published works, including "The Conception of Brightmoon" (Times Literature and Art Publishing House, 2014), "Narrative Discourse and Low-Tech Strategy" (China Architecture & Building Press, 1997), "Now and Here" (China Architecture & Building Press, 2002) and "I Built in West China?" (Today Editorial Department, 2009). reflect his multifaceted perspective, demonstrating a deep engagement with the human condition that informs his architectural philosophy.Save this picture! I always aspire to be like waterto permeate through a place without carrying a fixed form of my own and to seep into the local environment and the site itself. Over time, the water gradually solidifies, transforming into architecture, and perhaps even into the highest form of human spiritual creation. Yet, it still retains all the qualities of that place, both good and bad. - Liu Jiakun Save this picture!Balancing Utopia and Everyday LifeLiu Jiakun's architectural philosophy resists oppositions such as history and modernity, collectivism and individual expression, utopia, and realism. Instead, he creates spaces that blend these seemingly contradictory forces to offer ordinary citizens spaces that enrich their daily experience. This approach is achieved by the careful integration of each project into its social, cultural, and historical contexts. Rather than imposing a singular aesthetic, his design solutions adapt to the specific needs and characteristics of each commission.Save this picture!This pragmatic idealism is evident in projects such as the Songyang Three-Temple Cultural Communication Center, as they prioritize human-centered design that fosters a sense of belonging and shared identity. Jiakun's literary pursuits further illuminate this approach, exploring the complex interplay between utopian ideals and the realities of human existence. Beyond simple structure, his buildings act as narratives, weaving together the threads of history, community, and individual experience to create spaces that resonate with both idealism and everyday reality.Save this picture!Between Density and Spatial OpennessThrough his architecture, Liu Jiakun challenges the conventional understanding of density, demonstrating that high-population areas need not sacrifice openness. He achieves this by incorporating public spaces within his designs, creating vibrant, interconnected environments that foster community interaction. The Xicun Compound in Chengdu serves as a prime example. This five-story building, encompassing an entire city block, integrates expansive pedestrian and cycling paths, offering open and enclosed routes that connect residents with the surrounding urban fabric and facilitate a range of community activities. Similarly yet at a different scale, the Sculpture Department Building at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing maximizes usable space through innovative cantilevering, demonstrating a commitment to openness even within constrained site conditions.Save this picture! Cities tend to segregate functions, but Liu Jiakun takes the opposite approach and sustains a delicate balance to integrate all dimensions of the urban life. In a world that tends to create endless dull peripheries, he has found a way to build places that are a building, infrastructure, landscape and public space at the same time. His work may offer impactful clues on how to confront the challenges of urbanization, in an era of rapidly growing cities. - Jury Chairman and 2016 Pritzker Prize Laureate Alejandro Aravena Save this picture!An Honest Expression of Materials and ProcessesTo better reflect the processes that led to the creation of architecture and the passing of time, he eschews polished surfaces and refined finishes, instead embracing the textures and imperfections that develop over time, giving his buildings a unique patina that speaks to their history and context. This commitment is in his use of locally sourced and often recycled materialsfor example, the rubble from the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake transformed into resilient bricks used in projects such as the Novartis Building and the Xicun Compound. This approach, reflecting his "building for the community, building by the community" ethos, extends even to smaller-scale projects, such as the Hu Huishan Memorial, where the raw texture of the cement relief carries both symbolic and physical weight.Save this picture!Save this picture!Liu Jiakun's four-decade career encompasses a diverse range of projects across China, including significant contributions to academic, cultural, and commercial architecture, as well as urban planning. Notable works include theClock Museum at the Jianchuan Museum Settlement, the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute's design department building, the Cultural Communication Center of the Three Temples of Songyang, and the first Serpentine Pavilion outside London, situated near Beijing's Forbidden City. This extensive body of work has garnered international recognition, showcased in prestigious exhibitions including the Venice Biennale and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale. His significant contributions have also been recognized through numerous awards, including the Far East Architecture Award and the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award. He currently serves as a visiting professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and has lectured widely at institutions such as MIT and the Royal College of Art.Save this picture!The jury citation highlights Liu Jiakun's profound understanding of place, his innovative and sustainable approach to density, and his ability to empower communities by weaving together tradition and modernityqualities that led to his selection for the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize. This decision was reached by a distinguished jury including Alejandro Aravena (Chair), Barry Bergdoll, Deborah Berke, Stephen Breyer, Andr Corra Do Lago, Anne Lacaton, Hashem Sarkis, Kazuyo Sejima, and Manuela Luc Dazio.2025 Pritzker Prize Jury CitationThe Pritzker Architecture Prize is conferred in acknowledgment of those qualities of talent, vision, and commitment, which have persistently produced significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture.In a global context where architecture is struggling to find adequate responses to fast-evolving social and environmental challenges, Liu Jiakun has provided convincing answers that also celebrate the everyday lives of people as well as their communal and spiritual identities.Through an outstanding body of work of deep coherence and constant quality, Liu Jiakun imagines and constructs new worlds, free from any aesthetic or stylistic constraint. Instead of a style, he has developed a strategy that never relies on a recurring method but rather on evaluating the specific characteristics and requirements of each project differently. That is to say, Liu Jiakun takes present realities and handles them to the point of offering a whole new scenario of daily life. Beyond knowledge and technique, he adds common sense and wisdom to the designer's toolbox.Save this picture!The built environment is often being pulled in opposite directions. While density appears to be a more sustainable solution for people to live together, the scarcity of space usually implies a poor quality of life. Liu Jiakun rethinks the fundamentals of density through cohabitation, crafting an intelligent solution that balances the opposite forces at play. Through transformative projects like the West Village in Chengdu, he reshapes the paradigm of public spaces and of community life. He invents new independent, shared ways of living together in which density does not represent the opposite of an open system. He also enables adaptation, expansion and replicability. Liu Jiakun enhances and welcomes the life that inhabitants bring to his projects, creating an architecture activated by its publics.In Liu Jiakun's work, identity is as much about the individual as it is about the collective sense of belonging to a place. He revisits the Chinese tradition as a springboard for innovation devoid of nostalgia or ambiguity. For him, identity refers to a country's history, the traces of its cities and the relics of its communities. At the same time, he integrates the local and global dimensions with unprecedented results. In his subtle, memorable museums, Suzhou Museum of Imperial Kiln Brick or the Shuijingfang Museum in Chengdu, he creates new architecture that is at once a historical record, a piece of infrastructure, a landscape, and a remarkable public space. In the Hu Huishan Memorial in Chengdu, he understands that identity is a matter of both collective and personal memory, brilliantly elevating the individual perspective to a foundational element of place-making in order to revive a communal dimension.Save this picture!Liu Jiakun also seeks a level of technology that is neither high nor low but rather the "appropriate" one based on local wisdom as well as materials and craftsmanship available. Since his early projects, he has broken the current architectural language to introduce the qualities of simplicity, deriving from the resources at disposal. His sincerity in the use of materials lets them speak for what they are, as their integrity does not require mediation or maintenance. It also enables them to age without fear of deterioration because the collective memory is held within them.To such available cultural and social resources, Liu Jiakun adds nature creating new landscapes within the landscape. From the West Village to the Renovation of Tianbao Cave District of Erlang Town in Luzhou, to the Luyeyuan Stone Sculpture Art Museum in Chengdu, the built and natural environments co-exist in a reciprocal relation and in line with the most ancient Chinese philosophy and tradition.For embracing rather than resisting the dystopia/utopia dualism and showing us how architecture can mediate between reality and idealism, for elevating local solutions into universal visions, and for developing a language that describes a socially and environmentally just world, Liu Jiakun is named the 2025 Pritzker Prize Laureate.Save this picture!We invite you to check out ArchDaily's comprehensive coverage of the Pritzker Prize.Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorCite: Maria-Cristina Florian. "Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Receives the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize" 04 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. 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