
How Bjarke Ingels Changed Architecture
Defying the archetypal image of the architect as a "suffering artist", Ingels' message is one of end less opportunities and optimism.
Defying the archetypal image of the architect as a "suffering artist", Ingels' message is one of end less opportunities and optimism.
"The opportunities you have because you were trained as an architect don’t stop at architecture. The y begin there," argues Mike LaValley.
Here's what architect Bob Borson wished he knew when he walked into his first job.
The supremacy of design studios in architectural education is worth questioning, argues Ross Brady.
“Brick will never be an honest material again,” laments architect Brady Ernst. Are brick veneers her e to stay?
Places full of secrets, mysteries and dark corners, these buildings are like labyrinths in which cha racters feel lost.
"I have a few important things I would like to discuss in my letter to Future Young Architects."
I got this question via email the other day, from someone aged around 50. It weighed heavy on me, fo r a variety of reasons.
How do you transform a collection of concrete tubes into an iconic architectural landmark?