The Tyranny of the Icon: Why Interior Architecture Deserves Equal Cultural Weight
Architects and the public alike need to stop judging buildings by their covers.
Architects and the public alike need to stop judging buildings by their covers.
If Heated Rivalry left you wondering why Canadians are obsessed with cottages, here’s your answer — in CLT, cedar and granite.
As architects push beyond icon-making, sports architecture is being reframed as infrastructure that must work hard long after the final whistle.
Despite being among the most complex buildings architects design, healthcare projects are judged on compliance, not spatial intelligence.
Architects frequently discuss regenerative design, yet Cosentino illustrates the role manufacturers can play in turning principles into practice.
A London studio proving that real collaboration with craftspeople yields details no digital workflow can fake.
An architectural dialogue on adaptive reuse, experimental form-making and what it means to design ac ross generations and geographies.
Desai Chia proves that a six-person practice can deliver architecture of rigor, sensitivity and inte rnational significance.
Refusing to be pigeon-holed, their cross-continental portfolio embraces typological and geographic d iversity without losing contextual focus.