Suburbia 2.0: Design Solutions for Sustainable Sprawl, From Dead Ends to Destinations
Can cul-de-sacs and big box zones evolve into thriving neighborhoods? More and more architects seek to prove there’s life after sprawl.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
Can cul-de-sacs and big box zones evolve into thriving neighborhoods? More and more architects seek to prove there’s life after sprawl.
These civic spaces offer way more than folding chairs and fluorescent lights — they’re designed to h elp neighborhoods gather, learn, and grow in style.
Generous terraces, layered façades and rooftop retreats — these French projects redefine what it mea ns to live outdoors.
Architecture is no longer static. It’s shifting, responding, and existing in multiple realities at o nce.
As architectural palettes shrink, it’s time to ask: what does building in black, white, and grey say about us?
With nights out replaced by evenings in, architects are rethinking the bar as a site of connection, craft and personal routine.
The best Filipino architects are constantly progressing the country’s built environment without sacr ificing its cultural heritage.
Looming large, these projects play with materiality and structure, bringing fabric-inspired aestheti cs into architectural design.
Modern materials and smooth façades are forcing birds, bats and pollinators out of our cities — can design fix it?