The New Zealand Architect Who Built a Movable, Stunning Studio Home
With traditional housing prices abhorrently high, William Samuels and his partner devised an unconventional, inspiring alternative
Read about the people and projects driving the architecture industry forward.
With traditional housing prices abhorrently high, William Samuels and his partner devised an unconventional, inspiring alternative
Design Core Detroit is working to invigorate the once-downtrodden city by inspiring local architects, artists and builders to bring it back to life
Designers have long been aware of the link between healthy buildings and healthy occupants. The emergence of wellness architecture will only add to the clamour for our built environment to be better for us.
Regenerative development and design extend the focus on buildings and infrastructure to realizing the inherent potential of an ecosystem and community
From generative AI to the industry’s continued sustainability push, these were the top Built Blog stories in 2023
Today’s AI applications offer far more than phantasmal images of structures that will never exist. But concerns continue over intellectual property, dataset quality and the changing definition of creativity
The emerging technology is transforming construction in all sorts of ways—even for more classic design styles
OpenBIM is the key to collaboration and allows teams to use multiple software tools easily, such as this example of Revu and Archicad.
Built spoke to Lari about her unusual approach to architecture, conservation and community, as well as her vision of a more community-focused future of design
While nearly a quarter of all American architects are women, ArchiteXX says there’s much more work to be done
While not every architectural style is for everyone, there are some buildings that are universally described as downright ‘ugly’—here are three of the most famous
These stunning architecture stories will scratch your design itch, from spectacular practitioner profiles to visual tours of classic European cities
Architects have long sought to design buildings that suited occupants’ needs, as well as being aesthetically pleasing. Lately, the built environment has acknowledged the need to create buildings which cater for occupants’ needs in more ways than one
The neighborhood on the Near South Side has undergone many transformations over the past century
Precise engravings found in Jordan and Saudi Arabia depict enormous Neolithic hunting traps located nearby, revealing a mental mastery of space perception not observed before in such an early context