The Stone Age 2.0: How Architects Are Recasting Rocks for the Modern Age
Once heavy and static, architects are now using stone as a living membrane that acts as a weightless filter for light and air.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
Once heavy and static, architects are now using stone as a living membrane that acts as a weightless filter for light and air.
How do you explain something as complex as architectural drawing, a practice so deeply ingrained in architectural culture?
Renewal projects, whether modest restorations or large-scale expansions, expose the fragile line bet ween preservation and innovation.
Türkiye’s best architecture firms have transformed its built environment into an amalgamation of its cultural atlas.
The Zaha Hadid Foundation and Serpentine has created a programme to commemorate the commission’s 25t h anniversary.
Built within a former metal factory, the self-designed studio doubles as a venue for Portland’s crea tive community to come together.
The East Wing may not have been the oldest or most well-known section of the White House, but it was an integral part of “the people’s house.”
Balancing deep local roots with a global outlook, this island-born Greek practice exemplifies what i t means to design from — and for — place.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland house a treasure trove of architectural gems.