Architecture Firms Pause on Returning to Offices Fred A. Bernstein September 1, 2021 No Comments As COVID cases climb, firms of varying sizes are waiting to welcome employees back into offices.Read More
Venice Architecture Biennale Honors UAE Pavilion with Golden Lion Tim Abrahams August 30, 2021 No Comments Several countries were awarded for their contributions to the Biennale's 17th edition.Read More
Brazil’s Government Selling Off its Architectural Legacy Adrian Anagnost August 30, 2021 2 Comments Rio de Janeiro’s Modernist icon, the Ministry of Education and Health, threatened.Read More
Engineer Pauses Fix of 'Sinking' Millennium Tower in San Francisco Richard Korman August 26, 2021 No Comments Settlement and roof tilt changes during installation of casings for new piles is being closely monitored. Read More
Exhibit Columbus Opens in Indiana Stephen Zacks August 25, 2021 No Comments The third edition of the biennial show examines New Middles.Read More
Commentary: If We Act Together Now, We Change the World Edward Mazria, FAIA August 23, 2021 2 Comments Architect Edward Mazria outlines three steps to a zero carbon future.Read More
Aboriginal Arts and Cultures Centre Proposed by Woods Bagot and DS+R for Adelaide, Australia Elizabeth Farrelly August 20, 2021 One Comment Woods Bagot and DS+R unveil much-needed center celebrating Aboriginal cultures for Australia.Read More
ABI Steadies Near All-Time High Kara Mavros August 19, 2021 No Comments July marks the sixth consecutive positive month for architecture billings.Read More
Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027 Reopens to the Public Bridget Goldberg August 16, 2021 7 Comments Under restoration since 2014, the villa by the Irish modernist has reopened to the public in France.Read More
Review of 'Napoli Super Modern' by Local Architecture Network and Le Laboratoire R.A.A.R. Andrew Ayers August 5, 2021 No Comments Edited by Paris-based architects, this book focuses on 18 Neapolitan buildings constructed between 1930 and 1960.Read More