Instantly recognizable from the exterior, the 16th-century building on St. Mark’s Square will be partially accessible to the public for the first time in 500 years
Off limits to the public for 500 years, a St. Mark’s Square landmark is converted by David Chipperfield Architects into offices, galleries, and event spaces.
The non-profit institute's initiative asks architects to take a long-overdue look at the crisis of forced labor in the building materials supply chain.
The Finnish architect and author speaks to Michael Crosbie on Common Edge about teaching in the age of digital media, the dangers of celebrating celebrity, and architecture as an invitation.