The reusable pavilion, designed by the Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia for Acciona Energía, debuted at the ...
Last fall, nearly 12,000 building technologists, architects, engineers, manufacturers, and related professionals descended on downtown San Diego for Autodesk University, the annual gathering organized ...
The typical tale of the design of the United Nations Headquarters in New York as a World Cup match between Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer—refereed by Wallace Harrison—is one that leaves both key ...
On a ridge behind the Hollywood sign, there’s a lone pine growing up from a bald dirt patch that locals call the Wisdom Tree. Los Angeles may be a city with no center, but this spot marks a split in ...
Sanaa’s much anticipated Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building officially opens its doors to the public next month—for Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, their fourth building in the United States.
The District Architecture Center presents an exhibition exploring the intersection of jewelry design and architectural landmarks in the nation’s capital. From pieces created by prominent architects to ...
The venerable and verdant campus of Rice University in Houston began in 1910 with a Beaux-Arts master plan by Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson of Boston. Over the next two decades, architect Ralph Adams ...
Listing, a play by Russell Brown, looks at how far one realtor will go to preserve a home’s architectural integrity in spite of its suitability for a contemporary family.
Part of the pleasure of experiencing a LOT-EK building firsthand stems from the craft-like care with which the firm transforms ordinary objects of industrialized mass production into thought-provoking ...
The 23 winning projects celebrate exceptional work by architects with New York City–based practices, including REX, CookFox, ...
This month’s lineup includes an exhibition at the Flanders Architecture Institute in Antwerp that examines the ‘urban villa’ typology and envisions its transformation into a model for affordable ...