What if Architects Could Replicate Historic Buildings?
New technologies capable of replicating our architectural heritage raise questions about authenticit y, cultural identity and ethics.
New technologies capable of replicating our architectural heritage raise questions about authenticit y, cultural identity and ethics.
Architecture’s ‘forgotten’ medium has developed ideology, theory and emotions that continue shaping how we perceive the built environment.
Infrastructural landscape projects are growing in ambition, challenging architects to rethink founda tional design approaches.
Is it a skyscraper or a cluster of vertical megastructures? What do we actually consider a vertical city to be?
Four different university programs have already introduced AI into their curricula — some in the mos t unexpected ways possible.
Most paper proposals are not impossible. As Lebbeus Wood put it, "Architecture is always constrained by the reality of technology."
Go beyond aesthetics and delve into the resounding impacts of the Pritzker Prize winner's contextual ly-driven design approach.
Athens' postwar housing solution resulted in a groundbreaking functional and social organization.
Does hybrid reality create environments that resonate on a more intuitive level with those who inhab it them?