As the 2020s begins, Aaron Betsky predicts that architects in the new decade will focus on reuse, flexible spaces and earthy materials. Aaron Betsky Crystal…
The challenges and complex issues city leaders need to grapple with in the coming decade. Economic Innovation Group By Patrick Sisson By their nature, cities…
The first Architecture of Migration conference in Riga, Latvia, opened a dialogue into the intersection between architecture and global politics. By James Taylor-Foster In November…
We let big tech take over and dragged our feet on climate, but it’s not too late to change. By Alissa Walker It was 2010,…
The study is important because current building codes don’t take the future of sea level rise into consideration. By Josephine Fuller, Contributing Reporter MIAMI BEACH,…
Science fiction, especially Blade Runner, has spawned so many dystopias that dystopia itself has become banal. We need a new utopianism that embraces the city.…
From Weimar to Tel Aviv, visit the monuments to this century-old revolution. By Andrew Curry That iPhone in your pocket? Your simple Ikea bookshelf? The…
A welcome gold award, and now the RIBA has begun to recognise that what matters is the team Some kind of congratulations are due to…
“What are we left with when architecture is stripped of its spatiality, materiality and aesthetics?”
The third Chicago Architecture Biennial draws attention to the biggest issues of today, but is short on architects wrangling with them, says Mimi Zeiger. Mimi…
An exhibition at the Tate Modern built out physical spaces like a park bench and a fake toilet to help you navigate your digital life.…