China's Mega Industrial Regeneration Project has Lessons for the World
Across the world, developed cities are rebelling against heavy industry. While some reasons vary depending on local circumstances, a common global drive towards clean energy, and the shifting of...
View ArticleArchitectural Intervention: Transforming Venice’s Historic Structures to Fit...
The history of Venice’s architecture, as seen today, is a semblance of styles centuries old. A destination rich in culture, many of Venice’s existing buildings, from homes alongside the thin interior...
View ArticleISOROPIA / Center for Information Technology and Architecture
Isoropia (greek meaning balance, equilibrium and stability) is a finely tuned balance of tension and compression. Here, bespoke knitted textiles with varying material properties embed active bent...
View ArticleAD Classics: Nordic Pavilion in Venice / Sverre Fehn
This article was originally published on March 30, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section. Three were originally invited to draw up plans...
View ArticleAD Classics: Venice Hospital / Le Corbusier
This article was originally published on August 15, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section. Le Corbusier made an indelible mark on...
View ArticleMarghera City of Making: International Design Competition Exhibition
The invited design competition aims to explore visions and urban schemes envisaging the re-articulation of manufacturing areas in the territory in-between Mestre and Marghera industrial area. In a...
View ArticleRethinking the Future of Air Travel: Students and Fentress Architects...
Deemed to be the homogenized "spaces of circulation, consumption, and communication", airports around the world appear to be almost indistinguishable in their dissolution of identity. Despite...
View ArticleDenise Scott Brown's Photography from the 1950s and 60s Unveiled in New York...
An exhibition has opened at New York’s Carriage Trade Gallery celebrating the photography of Denise Scott Brown, highlighting the significance of pop art in the American vernacular. The project was...
View ArticleCALL FOR APPLICATIONS: U.S. Pavilion at 17th International Architecture...
The U.S. Department of State and the National Endowment for the Arts Design Program announce that the call for applications has been posted for the U.S. presentation at the 17th International...
View ArticleCloudscapes / Transsolar & Tetsuo Kondo Architects
Clouds are important elements of our atmosphere, framing outdoor space and filtering sunlight. They are the visible part of the terrestrial water cycle, carrying water— the source of life—from the...
View ArticleAMO Invites Dutch Architects to Discuss their Future at the Venice Biennale
On November 20-21, AMO is hosting a discussion event at the Venice Biennale focusing on the past, present and future of Dutch architecture in which 30 young architects will be invited to present their...
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