Why It’s Wrong to Call Ricardo Bofill’s Architecture Dystopian
Selecting one adjective to describe the late Ricardo Bofill's architectural output is no easy task.
Selecting one adjective to describe the late Ricardo Bofill's architectural output is no easy task.
Architizer's editor sat down to articulate why architecture awards matter, and wound up the view of the A+Awards from her editor's chair.
The Global Cement and Concrete Association states that it will be carbon neutral by 2050. Is this fe asible? Its success hinges on carbon capture.
ZHA’s announcement sends a message about how architectural practices can take concrete actions towar ds becoming more equitable.
Thinking Huts takes an architecturally-oriented approach to fighting educational and gender inequali ties in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Leaders in the discipline, these landscape architecture firms have expanded their practices to addre ss the complex challenges of the 21st century.
Over the past decade, this multi-A+Award-winning firm has continually recognized and anticipated cha nges yet to come.
Sabina Blasiotti harnesses the aesthetics of geological mapping to illustrate decontamination techno logies and reuse projects for radioactive materials.
The spiralling image of an urban continuum captures the alarming fragility of the present moment in a terrifyingly beautiful way.