The Stahl House in Los Angeles, designed by Pierre Koenig and famously photographed by Julius Shulman, is up for sale for the first time in its history. (© J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research ...
Compensation shapes the culture of every architecture firm, whether you like it or not. It influences who joins your team, who stays, and how people imagine their future in the profession. Many ...
In a recent article in The New York Times, Anna Kodé lamented the blandness of multifamily architecture in the U.S. and posited several theories for this disappointment. The root cause of the banality ...
The Architect’s Newspaper acknowledges the work of national leaders in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry through our awards programs. Whether through the realization of ...
Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. (Photo by Alyssa Black/Flickr) The SWMP makes use of extensive mapping data from the city and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to best indicate where, ...
[Editor’s note: This March 2 article shared some of the design history of the Air Force Academy’s modernist campus and the repair and restoration of its landmark Chapel. But it is just one small part ...
Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley are experimenting with fungal mycelium to help support life on the Moon and Mars. Last week, NASA rolled out a concept it calls ...
This is an article from our special November timber issue. We like to blame a lot of things for climate change—namely coal and cow farts—but if we were to search for a worthy scapegoat, architects ...
The CN Tower by John Andrews is technically Canada’s tallest building, measuring 1,815 feet. New skyscrapers by Hariri Pontarini Architects, Foster + Partners, and other offices will soon rival it.
In upstate New York, a psychedelic-inspired temple to art rises. Pictured: The Entheon's facade will feature an expansive cast of mythological figures such as the Angels of the Creative Imagination ...
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) is responsible for the latest addition to Hudson Yards, a supertall glass skyscraper named The Spiral for the ascending terraces lining its facade. The building sits on West ...
Baltimore’s iconic but largely vacant festival market, Harborplace, will be replaced with a $500 million development consisting of two residential towers, offices, shops, restaurants, and expanded ...