While the economic climate for architecture firms is showing promising growth on the national level, billings continue to decline in both the West and Northeast.
2023 Design Vanguard winners Chis Brown and Brent Linden of Portland, Oregon–based Linden, Brown Architecture join the podcast to discuss their design process and the influence of past work experiences on the firm.
A 1960s A-frame structure designed by a prominent Los Angeles architect defines the tentlike interior of a cathedral located in an inland American city known for its lively architecture.
In May, two exhibitions opened exploring the decades-long careers of British starchitect Norman Foster and late Brazilian modernist Paulo Mendes da Rocha.
On display at AIA24 in Washington, D.C., the winning photographs by architectural practitioners and students showcase the role of photography in interpreting the built environment.
Bay Area–based architects including Lisa Iwamoto, Craig Hartman, and Mark Cavagnero share their picks for must-see sights and experiences in San Francisco and beyond ahead of the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture.
Lorcan O’Herlihy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects joins the podcast to discuss the design process for the Sandi Simon Center for Dance at Chapman University, the revitalization of Detroit, and his book “Architecture Is a Social Act.”
In-process, completed, and on-the-boards projects featuring wood, including housing, office towers, museums, and academic buildings from Europe and North America.
Ederlezi, a residence on a 16-foot-wide lot in a historic area of suburban Monterrey, conforms to strict conservation guidelines regulated by Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History.