The problem is that City of Yes was an open call to build with no requirements that lost affordable units be replaced.
Telling students that they must get along with the “assistance” of AI or can’t be writers or designers or illustrators is a ...
We are excited to announce the launch of a new monthly podcast, Our Buildings, Our Selves: Humanity in Architecture, produced ...
In an era dominated by naked self-interest and polarizing political debates on climate change, a quiet revolution is taking place, regardless of the political landscape. The transformation of our ...
It’s that time of year again, when I make my predictions about the collision course between AI and architecture. The “AI is just hype” crowd seems to be in retreat: According to Autodesk’s 2024 State ...
The two ends of Los Angeles’ Cultural Crescent—formed by the majestic Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains and their foothills, which ring the northern end of the great L.A. Basin—are gone. For ...
Louis Sullivan here, calling from the great beyond with a plea for today’s architects caught in the endless battle between neoclassicists and modernists. Rest in peace, you say? Not with what I’ve ...
The Benedictine monk and sometime architect Hans van der Laan (1904–1991) is hardly a household name outside his native Holland. Architect Tiziana Proietti and her theologian co-author, Kees den ...
In response to a recent executive order about architectural design, the Father of Modernism speaks from beyond the grave.
In response to a recent executive order about architectural design, the Father of Modernism speaks from beyond the grave.
A new book on the Dutch monk-architect tries to explain it all.
A new book on the Dutch monk-architect tries to explain it all.