Ketra's 'Natural Show' Lighting Setting Mimics Changing Daylight Sheila Kim October 9, 2017 No Comments It has been said that happy, healthy employees are also productive ones.Read More
UPDATED Homes for a Changing Planet on View at the 2017 Solar Decathlon Scroll down to see the results of this year's competition! Jenna M. McKnight October 6, 2017 No Comments Energy efficiency, environmental threats and communal living are among the themes found at this year’s Solar Decathlon, which opened yesterday in Denver.Read More
Steven Holl’s Lewis Arts Complex Opens at Princeton University Raphael Mostel October 5, 2017 No Comments Composer Raphael Mostel, a friend and collaborator of the architect, writes about the “transformative alchemy” of the arts complex.Read More
A New Exhibition at the Center for Architecture Explores the Design Potential of Scaffolding Alex Klimoski October 5, 2017 No Comments An installation designed by Shohei Shigematsu and OMA New York serves as the backdrop for a cross-cultural look at scaffolding’s many applications.Read More
OMA’s Australian Debut, MPavilion 2017, Opens to the Public Erin Hudson October 4, 2017 No Comments The firm’s first major project in the country kicks off Melbourne’s public summer design program.Read More
Bishop Selwyn Chapel by Fearon Hay Architects Auckland, New Zealand Brian Carter October 3, 2017 No Comments A glazed chapel for an Anglican church in Auckland, New Zealand, gleams under a gilt canopy.Read More
Grove at Grand Bay by Bjarke Ingels Group Miami Suzanne Stephens October 1, 2017 2 Comments A pair of towers in Coconut Grove, south of downtown Miami, uses inventive architecture and engineering to swivel in place.Read More
Crest Apartments by Michael Maltzan Architecture Van Nuys, California Sarah Amelar October 1, 2017 3 Comments An architect designs a fourth low-cost housing project for a longtime client, this one outside the urban core, in Van Nuys, California.Read More
House Z22 by Gus Wüstemann Architects Zurich Hugh Pearman October 1, 2017 One Comment In Zurich, the conversion of a 170-year-old single-family house and adjacent workshops into apartments is a study in contrasts.Read More
2017 Architecture & Design Film Festival’s Lineup Plays with Tradition and Form Erin Hudson September 29, 2017 No Comments From the inner world of Rem Koolhaas to how a garden designer transformed health care design, ADFF 2017 delivers big names and new angles.Read More