For the past 30 years, critical architectural practice and architectural education at academic institutions in the United States have explored the generative capacity of an ever-expanding set of ...
Fire stations as civic architecture provide a tremendous opportunity to contribute art to the community. Public art can amplify a fire organization’s public connection and community engagement.
The studio's identity has been evolving since its beginnings when the name "RARE" was first assigned to a sculptural piece: a work of art that also functioned as furniture and equipment but could have ...
Few architectural terms are as straightforward yet misleading as “Blobitecture.” Also known as Blobism or Blob Architecture, this 21st-century style refers to buildings with blobby, curved designs ...
The Naoshima New Museum of Art, dedicated to works from across Japan and Asia, is the tenth project by Ando on the Japanese ...
The “Wedding Cake House”, an elaborate Italianate building at 514 Broadway, Providence also known as the Kendrick-Tirocchi-Prentice House, constructed in 1867, attributed to Broadway architect Perez ...
The groundbreaking architect Bruce Goff has never achieved widespread name recognition, even though his projects were featured multiple times in Time and Vogue magazines and endorsed by high-profile ...
NBCUniversal, Caltech, ArtCenter and museums make our year-end list. An affordable housing design does too. The picks are less about buildings as dramatic sculpture as they are about serving ...
The past year has seen the opening of the world’s second-tallest skyscraper, the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral and the announcement of countless futuristic urban mega-projects. Yet, the ...
In the optimistic postwar period of the 1950s, all things seemed possible, including the notion that design could make Americans live better and be better. Into this mix of new art and design in ...
On a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the Memphis Art Museum, designed by Herzog & de Meuron (H&dM) and Archimania, is taking shape. The 122,000-square-foot project broke ground in July 2023, ...
TUNIS, Tunisia — About 2,000 years ago, Carthage — near Tunisia’s capital of Tunis and just south of Africa’s northernmost tip — was the wealthiest city in the Mediterranean, nestled into a vast ...