
Dear Architects: Stop Using the Word “Sustainability” Until You Know What it Means
There was a time when this word was valuable and in vogue, but it has fast evolved into an overused buzzword.
There was a time when this word was valuable and in vogue, but it has fast evolved into an overused buzzword.
Of the 42 Pritzker Laureates to have been named to date, just one of them has been an individual wom an.
Urban sprawl and flawed high-rise designs have ravaged cities for decades. What's the solution?
If you ever thought about being an architect but thought you couldn’t handle the math, you aren’t a lone.
Want to be an architect? The key is to keep going, no matter what.
When was the last time you considered your place in this profession and truly used your voice?
The following grievances arise from some of the worst practices in this sector.
At this year's Biennial, architecture's longstanding tradition of esoteric discourse has been eschew ed in favor of tangible, tactile representations of design ideas.
If architects hold themselves to a standard of design competency in education, a similar standard sh ould be held when granting legal certification.