Riken Yamamoto Awarded the 2024 Pritzker Prize in Chicago Josephine Minutillo May 21, 2024 No Comments The 53rd Pritzker Laureate received his medal at a ceremony at the Art Institute of Chicago on Saturday.Read More
May 2024 Editor’s Letter At All Costs Josephine Minutillo May 1, 2024 No Comments This month's issue explores how good design can navigate political and economic hurdles to affordable housing.Read More
A New Exhibition at the MIT Museum Offers Nostalgia for Bygone Architectural Representation Josephine Minutillo April 30, 2024 No Comments ‘Drawing After Modernism’ showcases drawings, paintings, prints, and more by the likes of Zaha Hadid, Louis Kahn, Rem Koolhaas, Aldo Rossi, and Bernard Tschumi.Read More
April 2024 Editor’s Letter The Long Game Josephine Minutillo April 1, 2024 No Comments This month's issue looks towards the future of sustainable design, and making it an integral part of practice.Read More
In Tokyo, a Tower by OMA Twists and Turns to Embrace the Public Tokyo Josephine Minutillo March 7, 2024 No Comments The 126-foot-long light installation on the underside of the project's sky bridge encourages connection to the cosmos.Read More
March 2024 Editor’s Letter Rise and Shine Josephine Minutillo March 4, 2024 No Comments As the demand for tall buildings endures, new considerations of form and function will have to emerge.Read More
Leo Villareal Punctuates Tokyo's Toranomon Hills Station Tower with Dynamic Illumination Tokyo Josephine Minutillo March 1, 2024 No Comments The 126-foot-long light installation on the underside of the project's sky bridge encourages connection to the cosmos.Read More
February 2024 Editor’s Letter Old is Gold Josephine Minutillo February 2, 2024 No Comments With its focus on reuse and restoration, this month's issue explores myriad transformative interventions that eclipse demolition.Read More
January 2024 Editor’s Letter Back on Track Josephine Minutillo January 9, 2024 No Comments The January issue examines projects that attempt to bring a level of dignity back to transportation facilities.Read More
OMA's Cultural Center in Manchester Accommodates the City's Industrial Past and Burgeoning Future Manchester, England Josephine Minutillo December 1, 2023 No Comments Aviva Studios offers year-round flexible programming space and a permanent home for the biennial Manchester International Festival.Read More