Architizer Asks: Patrick MacLeamy On Building Smart
Patrick MacLeamy spent 50 years at HOK, where he rose from Junior Designer to CEO. Today, he is a pu blished author, Chairman of a worldwide industry body and, now, a podcast host.
In-depth case studies on amazing architecture and the building-products that helped make it a reality.
Patrick MacLeamy spent 50 years at HOK, where he rose from Junior Designer to CEO. Today, he is a pu blished author, Chairman of a worldwide industry body and, now, a podcast host.
These mesmerizing visualizations of the Anthropocene era illustrate humans' devastating impact and t he inimitable beauty of the natural world.
Biophilic design is rapidly becoming one of the principal considerations when embarking on an urban building project.
Explore how three students from the Universidad de Buenos Aires nabbed the Grand Prize in Architizer ’s 2nd Annual One Rendering Challenge.
When casting water as the protagonist, architecture must play a supporting role. More and more archi tects are taking the plunge.
Transport interiors should strike a balance between orchestrating the logistics of travel and offeri ng meaningful, memorable experience.
Architectural photography should advocate for systemic change, challenging a field rife with greenwa shing, by recognizing the hypocrisy and value of branding buildings as environmentally friendly.
Photorealism is not, as some have posited, an exercise in unartistic literal interpretation; instead , it's an art of honesty.
"My favorite new saying is: 'You grow through what you go through.'"