
Rescued or Razed: The Life and Death of U.S. Architecture
These projects pitted cultural heritage against the potential of urban renewal.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
These projects pitted cultural heritage against the potential of urban renewal.
Gingerbread houses are one of the easiest ways to get a taste of architecture, whether at an early a ge or later in life — we don’t judge. Of course, like any art form, there are those who take it way too far (not far enough?). Bergen, Norway, claims that their Pepperkakebyen is the largest gingerbread…
If the Chinese zodiac calendar was flexible, 2015 could well be the Year of the Skyscraper, with ten new buildings over 1,100 feet in height set to open before the end of the year. But innovative designs are being carried out closer to the ground as well. Here’s our handy guide to some of the…
So, how did you do? Compare your answers with the list below and let us know in the comments! 1. Pyr amids of Giza, Giza, Egypt 2. St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City 3. Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France 4. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia 5. Eixample, Barcelona, Spain 6. Amsterdam, the Netherlands 7. Brasilia, Brazil…
So, how did you do? Compare your answers with the list below and let us know in the comments! 1. Jub ilee Church by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, Rome, Italy (2003) 2. Kiasma Museum by Steven Holl Architects, Helsinki, Finland (1998) 3. Linked Hybrid by Steven Holl Architects, Beijing, China (2008) 4. New Museum by…
So, how did you do? Compare your answers with the list below and let us know in the comments! 1. Gla ss House by Philip Johnson, New Canaan Connecticut (1949) 2. Salk Institute for Biological Studies by Louis Kahn, La Jolla, California, USA (1965) 3. Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier, Ronchamp, France (1954) 4.…
So, how did you do? Compare your answers with the list below and let us know in the comments! 1. Sou Fujimoto; image via Sou Fujimoto Architects 2. Antonio Sant’Elia; image via Antonio Sant’Elia 3. Pierre Jeanneret; image via SFMOMA 4. Steven Holl; image via Steven Holl Architects 5. Daniel Libeskind; image via Studio Libeskind…