As architecture responds to the urgency of climate change, materials are becoming central to how buildings are imagined and constructed. These projects demonstrate how thoughtful material choices can ...
Inside this Greek Revival beauty is a freestanding spiral staircase that seems to laugh in the face of physics and common sense. This isn’t just any staircase, mind you. This is a self-supporting ...
Rather than banish Sydney Fish Market to the fringes, the New South Wales government has elevated its offer in new premises at the heart of dockside regeneration.
Simple Architecture stripped the ’60s apartment down to its raw structure to give a young family a fresh slate.
The renovation will not only fully repair and replenish the building but also reverse some questionable alterations from more recent decades.
Sawa is a timber building that makes a statement: 55 m tall, comprising more than 100 apartments that ­permit flexible conversion, and intended to contribute to species diversity. A new trailblazer ...
Every day, I find myself returning to a single, grounding philosophy: Know where you have come from, know where you are, and know where you are going. It is a simple compass, but it is the only way to ...
Don’t be misled my friends, we are the prey: the water customers in the village of Fredonia. We are being pushed by wildly misguided people to spend a fortune switching our water supply over to an ...
Ever since 1842, the Pentacrest has been embedded in the legacy of the University of Iowa. It is a testament to the wonder, creativity, and construction of a community which has built up the legend of ...
In Bondi, Besa channels the intimacy of Madrid’s underground bars, blending Moorish influences, rich colour and mid-century cues into a tightly planned tapas venue.
The moot question is whether Le Corbusier wanted a “monument” or a “living organism.” The heritage lobby is violating his most fundamental principle: functionality ...
THE Philippines has great developmental potential. What we are short on is alignment with our own geography. The fact of the matter is that we are an archipelagic nation of more than 7,600 islands, ...