The exhibition, first displayed at the Venice Architecture Biennale, is a simple and soulful mediation that resonates powerfully from its new venue in Chicago.
Mark Gardner, a principal at Jaklitsch / Gardner Architects, joins the podcast to discuss designing across cultures, architecture as a social practice, and his non-traditional path to the field.
In the wake of the Taliban's takeover of the country, two members of an international team that built a K-12 school for girls in 2016 recall the project and assess its value.
A team led by San Francisco's EHDD is making use of carbon offsets and new sustainability modeling software in renovating the institute's brutalist headquarters.
From an Alabama chapel central to the Civil Rights movement to the site of a World War II Japanese internment camp in Idaho, the selection spans locations across the United States, many threatened by climate change.