In the northeast corner of Cal Poly’s San Luis Obispo campus, the wind whistles through more than two dozen perplexing structures nestled into a grassy canyon. The structures have unorthodox designs, ...
Not all buildings are created equal. While many add value in terms of aesthetics and economics, some are just so horrid-looking that they easily ruin what could have been a picturesque city skyline.
Color is everywhere and without it, nothing would be the same, not even the buildings that you walk by every day. Sure, a lot ...
An offshoot of the New York Review of Architecture, the magazine will feature “erudite, humorous and hyperlocal writing.” ...
Projects act as schools of construction, promoting knowledge sharing and sustainable practices in local contexts.
The Architectural Foundation of Oregon's new Design Trail showcases meticulously restored historic buildings, including the ...
The design and fabrication of artificial ice-climbing structures is an incredibly creative yet widely overlooked form of experimental architecture. The resulting constructions are often astonishing: ...
Jan Golembiewski is affiliated with Medical Architecture, a firm specialising in architectural psychology. In 1966, a British planner called Maurice Broady came up with a new term for the ...
Oakland’s architectural landscape is transforming. As new Pitt campus facilities and multi-story residential projects ...
A decade that lurched in with a listless and faltering financial recovery now struts out, as far as architecture is concerned, in triumph. Not since the 1920s has there been anything like the flurry ...
Dan Gach, Paul Whitenack, and Lucas Malm of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates' “difficult access team” test the exterior of the Pillsbury A-Mill last year in Minneapolis. The activity is one of the ...