Living in a Post-Iconic World: Architecture in the Age of Localized Design
Smaller cities once relied on starchitects for regeneration; today, global names are joining local e xperts to craft contextual solutions.
Smaller cities once relied on starchitects for regeneration; today, global names are joining local e xperts to craft contextual solutions.
Magic starts with a table — a surface that encourages interaction, collaboration and inquiry in arch itectural practice.
Architects are known for being multi-faceted professionals capable of wearing many hats (the famous right brain/left brain fusion). Side hustles offer better ways to flex these muscles.
Purging preconceptions of social housing design, architects are constructing a new interpretation of this fundamental building typology.
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.