“If Art Nouveau was about abundance, Art Deco was more geometric and economical. Culminating at the 1925 Exposition ...
The term “Brutalism” has nothing to do with the word “brutal,” says the American architecture critic Alexandra Lange, 53. It ...
Designing an 8,200-square-foot home for a family of six is ambitious enough—but making it eco-friendly and able to produce ...
A $38 million renovation of the University of Arkansas Fine Arts Center has helped restore the original vision and intent of ...
The renovation was made possible as part of a $120 million gift from the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation in 2017.
After decades of controversy, the ambitious, serpentine concrete structure housing the new David Geffen Galleries makes its ...
In a wide-ranging interview with architecture critic Sam Lubell, Peter Zumthor talks about the evolution of LACMA's new David ...
Explore the modernist houses of Los Angeles. It was in Los Angeles, where, from the 1920s to the 1960s, designers and ...
Bamboo trusses measuring 17m span the award-winning 782 sqm Bamboo Sports Hall at Panyaden International School in Chiang Mai ...
From Mies van der Rohe’s crystal towers for Berlin to Renzo Piano’s Shard, the glass façade charts a century of architecture ...
George Vanderbilt’s Gilded Age chateau of a house put Asheville, North Carolina, on the map. That’s just the start of the story.
The mid-20th century was an era of optimism, and the far-out designs of 1950s and 1960s churches in New Jersey prove it.
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