Beyond Brutalism: What Do We Lose When We Demolish a Meaningful Megastructure?
Cumbernauld is saying farewell to its notorious Town Center, prompting debate about the historical a nd urban value of megastructures.
Cumbernauld is saying farewell to its notorious Town Center, prompting debate about the historical a nd urban value of megastructures.
As the architectural world mourns the loss of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, we're looking back on the b rief but spirited movement bound to its creation.
In the digital age, libraries have evolved beyond bookshelves, serving as community spaces that faci litate learning, communication and collaboration.
ETFE and PTFE membranes have been beloved materials since the late 20th century. What details and us es set the two materials apart?
The traces of High Tech architecture remains visible in recent designs by the firms of the movements ' pioneers: Rogers, Piano and the Hopkins'.
There are many creative solutions for mitigating the devastation of coastal cities, but increasing t he expanse of paved land is not one of them.
Innovative public washrooms from the Tokyo Toilet Project demonstrate how design-based solutions can make these spaces safer and more sanitary.
As the global population continues to grow, architects and cities could cultivate fresh greens in sk yscrapers to confront food shortages.
A fledgling architectural movement is using plants as building materials and designing structures th at grow.