A European Architecture Tour: How Five Cities Are Reimagining the Built Environment
Discover how five European cities balance heritage, sustainability and innovation in architecture
Discover how five European cities balance heritage, sustainability and innovation in architecture
The Midtown office tower conversion offers a real-world blueprint for high-rise reuse, housing relief and carbon cuts without starting from scratch
From 100,000-seat giants to mountainside gems, explore the design, engineering and traditions that make college football stadiums unforgettable
From cultural hubs to retrofit triumphs, these seven buildings show how Dublin’s architecture balances history, innovation and bold design thinking
Iconic venues like Red Rocks, The Sphere and The Ryman are masterclasses in acoustic design, precision construction and sonic engineering
After tornadoes leveled one facility and the COVID-19 pandemic upended supply chains, Camfil didn’t just rebuild—it doubled down on smarter, stronger design
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are becoming essential for AEC professionals aiming to reduce embodied carbon and make smarter, data-driven material choices
The stadiums that host the best in English football showcase a blend of historic architecture, modern engineering and unique fan experiences, defining their lasting architectural significance
Baseball’s most historic stadiums blend iconic designs, rich histories and enduring traditions that continue to captivate fans and architecture enthusiasts alike
Facing land shortages and rising seas, architects are embracing floating structures as a groundbreaking solution for sustainable urban growth
Physical, brick-and-mortar shopping malls have been declared ‘dead’ time and again, but their real future is more complicated for builders (from 2022).
Along a 100-mile stretch through the Ozarks lie several of the most significant buildings in American architecture, all designed by Arkansas native son Fay Jones
Outdoors or in, energy, water and waste create challenges as resorts claim and aim to go green
Virtually visit the most influential architecture from Munich to London to San Diego
The city’s architectural charm is rooted in both its cherished history as well as its modern innovations (from 2020)