Analog Architecture: Why Designers Are Putting Physical Models Back in the Spotlight
With software getting faster and the advent of AI, most of us accepted that the future of architectu re would be screen-based. Not so.
With software getting faster and the advent of AI, most of us accepted that the future of architectu re would be screen-based. Not so.
How does architectural thinking shift, and what new possibilities emerge, when a project doesn’t hav e to be buildable?
“Legacy is best left to others to determine,” Gehry once said. The question now is which ideas his w ork leaves open for examination.
Millennials and Gen Z have made one thing very clear: nobody wants to sit under the big ceiling ligh t.
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When the line between inside and outside fades, a courtyard becomes the heart of it all.
Once heavy and static, architects are now using stone as a living membrane that acts as a weightless filter for light and air.
Some walls are simply better when they look like they’ve lived a little.
It turns out that architects never really grow out of their Lego-phase experiments.