From Andrea Palladio to Richard Serra: Poulson Architecture Reinvents the Classic Country Villa
This Corten-clad, cardinally aligned villa blends Palladian geometry, sculptural presence and low-en ergy systems with the surrounding wetland.
This Corten-clad, cardinally aligned villa blends Palladian geometry, sculptural presence and low-en ergy systems with the surrounding wetland.
Workspaces are no longer what they once were — and the architecture of commercial buildings is adapt ing accordingly.
In a village where much had been forgotten, this museum brings memory back to life by giving people a space to build a shared future.
In Spain's most storied wine region, this radical reimagining of the modern winery layers tradition, tectonics and passive systems.
From Mexico to Munich, this new wave of sports architecture challenges conventional typologies, prov ing that play can shape the urban future.
From archives to amphitheaters, these designs reflect the expanding programmatic scope of contempora ry cultural institutions.
Using adaptive form, restrained materiality, passive strategies and light-touch foundations, these h omes merge with their surroundings.
Here's how architects are leveraging student residences to explore scalable ideas in areas such as w ellness, density, adaptability and more.
Whether swirling, stitched or spiraling, these bridges turn infrastructure into immersive public art .