This month's ongoing exhibitions includes a group show at the the Swiss Institute in New York that explores energy issues from artistic perspectives rooted in local history.
The Boston-based architect leveraged helical pile foundations—used in hurricane-prone regions—to safeguard a light-filled coastal residence and the surrounding ecosystem.
The energy demands of AI are driving a construction boom for data centers, illuminating the long-obscured physical network that powers our cloud-based world.
The annual trade show in Bologna, Italy, highlighted state-of-the-art technology—such as 3D-printed textures and through-body coloration—and new trends.
Architecture 2030’s Edward Mazria introduces 11 new ‘Swatches’ to a toolkit of strategies and resources that mitigate disaster risks and tackle current and future design challenges.
The Madrid-based studio conceived ‘Polinature’ as a structure that can be plugged into existing environments, providing shade for humans and a way station for pollinators.
Designed by one of the era's most influential architects, this school of art exemplifies early 20th century efforts to root novel forms in craft-based traditions.