The Last of Us: What Can Architects Learn From the End of the World?
Forget Mad Max dustscapes. Post-apocalyptic design aesthetics reveal unexpected ways to align archit ecture with ecological resilience.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
Forget Mad Max dustscapes. Post-apocalyptic design aesthetics reveal unexpected ways to align archit ecture with ecological resilience.
Craig Dykers and Takeshi Tornier reveal how canted brick, expansive arches and new public spaces hav e transformed a historic concert hall.
From memorials to museums, these projects signal a turning point in cultural design philosophy, cent ering local context over spectacle.
Red never goes out of style. Whether accent or façade, crimson colors transform walls into landmarks and staircases into spectacles.
The City of Lights may be known for its uniform buildings and grand boulevards, but that may change thanks to Paris' best architecture firms.
When buildings talk, architecture becomes the brand itself — no signage required, just form, materia l and space doing the talking.
From cosmic diagrams to narrative thresholds, myths structure how societies organize space, guiding architecture from antiquity to the digital age.
Steel mesh and stone collide in structures that balance toughness with surprising porosity, reframin g gabion as an expressive design language.
Sustainability hits close to home when interiors are framed in locally sourced wood.