The Post-Pandemic Office: How Amazon and Salesforce Are Charting Different Courses
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
Read about the people and projects driving the architecture industry forward.
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
April is Architecture Month on the Built Blog. Celebrate with these top architecture stories featured on the blog in the past year
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
Once thought of as a ‘big country town,’ Brisbane has become a destination for those wanting to take in its warm climate and beautiful architecture
As humans have let their cultural and psychological needs shape the spaces we exist in, those spaces have been shaping humans right back
Long known as a center for commerce and finance, London’s Square Mile is witnessing a building renaissance, with a raft of tall new super-efficient buildings redefining its skyline—and making a bold statement of intent regarding its future
New York City has become the first major American municipality to pass a law requiring all new construction to be bird safe. Will others follow?
The city’s architectural charm is rooted in both its cherished history as well as its modern innovations
A lab in Stockholm, Sweden, is using nanotechnology to reimagine lighting with a wood composite that’s translucent, load-bearing and an advance in energy efficiency