Why Architects Travel
“Most of my vacations end with a camera full of pictures … of architecture. So what gives? Why do ar chitects feel the NEED to travel?”
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
“Most of my vacations end with a camera full of pictures … of architecture. So what gives? Why do ar chitects feel the NEED to travel?”
Unconventional adaptations and radical innovations of greenhouse design.
This 713-foot skyscraper is an amenity-packed living experience.
While the kitchen has long been considered the heart of the home, many people don’t take advantage o f its potential for entertaining guests. Kitchens are more than just utilitarian rooms in today’s modern world; they can be beautiful and multifunctional, as well. But to be beautiful and serve several purposes at once, they must be…
Flourishing with foliage, this year’s recognized projects featured bold experimentations and applica tions of greenery along various building faces.
City halls are something of an architectural oddity. They are vital to the overriding functionality of a place and impact our lives every day, yet they often have no physical connection with the general public, standing as urban ornaments that can appear more like abstract symbols than vibrant civic hubs. The truth of the matter…
This multifamily residential complex offers maximum privacy and a mix of indoor-outdoor living.
When one of the world’s leading building-product manufacturers sets out to build a state-of-the-art headquarters, it needn’t look further than its own portfolio of high-performance materials. And that’s just what Saint-Gobain did two years ago for its new North American headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania. But, convenience aside, the company’s use of its own products to…
“We create realms, not rooms. Architects are only making skins. We’re concerned with what also happe ns inside.”