Purple Reign: Why 2017 May See an Influx of Purple
Here’s a recap of what some of the leading paint brands, and, of course, color expert Pantone, have chosen as the Color of the Year.
Reports on the latest and greatest from the architecture and building-product industries.
Here’s a recap of what some of the leading paint brands, and, of course, color expert Pantone, have chosen as the Color of the Year.
What if you could lift up your roof as easily as you can open a door? Olson Kundig Architects princi pal Tom Kundig took the idea of indoor-outdoor living to its logical (and mechanical) extreme with Shadowboxx, a private home in the San Juan Islands, off the coast of Washington. With shifting shutters, walls and doors,…
Film and architecture go together like peanut butter and whatever you like to eat with peanut butter (I’m not here to judge). The point is that the two art forms share an intimate bond, a fact that was recognized early on in film history. In the late 1930s, the legendary Russian director Sergei Eisenstein explained…
As a sequel to Never Built Los Angeles, Metropolis Books’ new publication Never Built New Yorkwas co -written by Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell, both of them architectural critics and historians. The launch of the book was recently hosted at the New York Public Library as a part of the LIVE from the NYPL program, and…
Architizer’s A+Awards makes a point of celebrating great works of unbuilt architecture, with powerfu l conceptual proposals invited for every typology.
“Generative design involves finding high-level goals and constraints and using the power of computat ion to explore thousands and thousands of design options,” explains research scientist David Benjamin.
The most important date of all is this Friday, the final deadline for submissions is December 16, 20 16.
Williams amassed a portfolio of 2,000 homes with a stellar client list that included Tyrone Power, L ucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Barron Hilton and Frank Sinatra
Zaha Hadid’s Winton Gallery set to open tomorrow in London at the Science Museum takes design inspir ation from the 1939 Handley Page ‘Gugnunc’ airplane.