Is Social Housing Designed to Fail? (And How We Can Make It Work)
Social housing’s unfortunate past may cast a shadow on its connotations in the present, but its futu re could be brighter than expected.
Social housing’s unfortunate past may cast a shadow on its connotations in the present, but its futu re could be brighter than expected.
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Two decades in the making and 15 years after its debut, let's trace the High Line’s transformation a nd its impact on urban design.
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A white box by day, a mystery box by night, NYC’s newest performance venue expands the possibilities of adaptable design. Literally.
Tabula rasa is out and radical reuse is in.
When it comes to photographing buildings, two heads are better than one — just ask renowned architec tural photographer Ema Peter.