Meet the Designer Lighting Up Construction
Caroline Andrew creates spectacular built space experiences with one of the industry’s most unheralded elements: light
Read about the people and projects driving the architecture industry forward.
Caroline Andrew creates spectacular built space experiences with one of the industry’s most unheralded elements: light
The Pittsburgh university’s state-of-the-art athletic facility features an enhanced design and construction that aims to amplify the close-knit school’s sense of civic duty
Once the preserve of computer game designers, virtual reality technology enables architects—and their clients—get up front and personal with a building far in advance of its completion.
Diller didn’t initially set out to be an architect, but her designs have become some of the most celebrated in the industry
The Bavarian capital showcases some of the most extravagant architecture in the world, from structures built in the Middle Ages to modern buildings emblematic of the German city’s rich culture
Find out why this venerable decorative form has lately been experiencing a renaissance.
One company is refashioning its office with an eye toward remote work, while the other is designing its newest headquarters with full-time, in-person work in mind
A.L. Hu wants a more inclusive architecture industry, and they’re fearlessly working to ensure the industry changes for the better
A building’s value comes from many factors, but what ultimately hits the nose can have a tremendous—and sneaky—influence on how people behave inside a structure as illustrated by scent architecture
The Massachusetts capital showcases some of the oldest—and most controversial—architecture in the United States
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Texas’ largest metropolitan area features both historic and modern architectural wonders
Biophilic design emerged prior to COVID-19, but as this expert interview reveals, the pandemic has made a priority of constructing spaces for wellness
Biophilic design is more than just an aesthetic—research confirms a full range of health, environmental and economic benefits, according to a recent book
Minority representation in the architecture profession is woefully low, with the disparity especially large when it comes to Black Americans