The PAE Living Building is the 35th building in the world to earn full certification from the Living Building Challenge, the International Living Future Institute's rigorous sustainability program.
D.C.-based architects, museum leaders, writers, and others share their recommendations for must-see sights ahead of the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture.
As Israel’s military campaign continues, the UN estimates that it will cost $40 billion over 16 years to restore the coastal strip’s decimated housing stock.
Though architecture business conditions remained soft nationwide, the pace of decline is slowing and firms saw an uptick in inquiries for new projects.
Cavin Costello, co-founder of Phoenix-based The Ranch Mine, joins the podcast to discuss brand-building and how transitioning to a fully remote practice has boosted creativity.
The Lakeland, Florida, school, which boasts the largest single-site collection of Wright buildings in the world, is set to open the program in fall of 2025.
Focused on generating transdisciplinary solutions to the climate crisis, the exhibition is organized around a trio of intelligences: natural, artificial, and collective.
This month’s ongoing exhibitions include MK&G Hamburg’s survey of solutions to the global water crisis and a showcase of D.C.-area adaptive reuse projects at the District Architecture Center.