For the Owsley Brown II History Center, de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop (DPAW) played with proportionality, depth, and layering of materials to reinterpret the surrounding Italianate architecture in a contemporary way.
Below, you'll find six fixtures that add atmospheric lighting and character to any space. These illuminating releases recently debuted at the Interior
"Depero Futurista" contains Depero’s manifesto, “Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe," and his work in advertising, graphic design, and typography.
Impressed: Modern Japanese Prints Indianapolis Museum of Art 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN Through January 26, 2014 In traditional Japanese
“The way we cool our buildings right now is totally wrong,” said Indian architect Monish Siripurapu in a video produced the United Nations' Environment New Delhi firm Ant Studio has developed a flexible environmental cooling system made of terra-cotta that is inspired by ancient techniques.
These exterior walls turn residential interiors into open-air dwellings and admit gorgeous views into commercial spaces. Invisible Sill Vitrocsa By
Fun fact: there's a set of fully furnished rooms, designed by Michael Graves, that lives in storage at the Brooklyn Museum.
From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith Cincinnati Museum of Art 953 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, OH Through May 18 From the Village
Faceted facade evokes regenerative prairie burns. For most projects, admits VernerJohnson's Jonathan Kharfen, architects steer clear of evoking a
Capitalizing on the renewed interest in Notre-Dame Cathedral following the fire, the Getty will showcase historical artifacts from the Parisian icon.
The architects sought to contrast the architecture of the nearby blocky medical towers with a sculptural pavilion that'd stand out on the improved terrace.
The Architectural League of New York’s annual Emerging Voices program once again delivers eight up-and-coming practices worth recognizing.
Real Madrid has released a new look at the team's expansive overhaul of the 73-year-old Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, including new amenity spaces.
"Archigram: The Book" takes readers on a giddy ride through the work of architecture's pop legends, Todd Gannon writes in his review.
Los Angeles–based firm LA-Más has designed a new "postmodern-plus" accessory dwelling unit to tackle the city's affordable housing crisis.
Sydney Mead, industrial designer and concept artist of many sci-fi films including Star Trek, Blade Runner, and Tron, has died at age 86.
Japanese architect Arata Isozaki has been awarded the 2019 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his lifelong dedication to fostering international understanding.
Three years after Vornado purchased the historic Otis Elevator building in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, images of the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSH+P) conversion have been released.
The Pepper Canyon Amphitheater and Public Realm project will open up the campus to neighbors and visitors, and enhance public transportation and circulation
The Los Angeles-based firm explores line-work as tectonic expression through an array of variously-scaled installations.
The Luma Arles arts center is nearly complete, and the tower’s rippling, twisting metal panels stand in stark contrast with the rest of the French city.
Preservation takes center stage as theater group repurposes a half-demolished facility.
BIG's full-floor office is a stone's throw from the Brooklyn Bridge and is rife with fixtures and furniture from the studio's collaborators.
More than 40 years after its last high-rise fell, the site of St. Louis’ Pruitt-Igoe public housing development remains basically empty. Design
Streetscapes and plazas are being transformed into high performance sites for stormwater management.
A new exhibition coming to the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) and Denver Art Museum (DAM) will explore how the spirit of play has become a serious part of design conversation. Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America will open on September 28 at the MAM and will move to the DAM on May 5 next year.
Gensler's holistic renovation of the iconic Ford Foundation Center has won the 2019 Best of Design Award for commercial renovation.
A townhouse in Greenwich Village provides a family with a refuge of elegant calm.
"Archigram: The Book" takes readers on a giddy ride through the work of architecture's pop legends, Todd Gannon writes in his review.
Mass timber is gaining steam and is set for another major boost, as recently passed code updates will allow structural timber up to 18 stories high. To Looking to get caught up on the state of mass timber in the U.S.? We've gathered together the biggest news and latest developments to keep you up-to-date.
Architect Dion Neutra, son of the 20th-century modernist icon Richard Neutra, passed away this weekend at his home in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
The REACH adds 72,000-square-feet of rehearsal, performance, and public space to the Kennedy Center via three semi-underground buildings.
When tasked with renovating a sprawling loft in DUMBO's landmarked Clocktower Building, Worrell Yeung delineated the space with large wooden dividers.
What is Sea Ranch, and how did the utopian community on the bluffs of the Pacific Ocean go off the rails? A new SFMOMA show traces the "town's" history.
Hong Kong–based artist Simon Birch has recreated the iconic bedroom from Stanley Kubrick's 1968 cult classic "2001: A Space Odyssey" in Los Angeles.
British-American architect Noel Michael McKinnell died of pneumonia on March 27 after testing positive for COVID-19, and his colleagues offer a tribute.
Take in some of the outdoor lighting fixtures released this year at the NAHB International Builders’ Show, Chicago’s Lightfair International, and at the AIA National Convention Expo. Outfitted with new technologies and design features, the following fixtures balance both safety and ambiance in their designs.
Ruskin may be better known for his writing, but John Ruskin: The Stones of Venice shows how his art was influenced by the city.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro currently has 24 active projects going on around the globe, and is set to complete their ninth in New York this October.
The form was inspired by expos of the past, like the Montreal Biodome from Expo ’67, as well as Kazakhstan’s president himself, who specified a sphere.
As Expo Milano 2015 continues to wow millions of visitors with stunning architecture and innovative exhibitions about the future of food production, we