Architecture Takeover
Chicago Architecture Biennial collaborates with local communities, looking at how the built environment can create an inclusive future.
Chicago Architecture Biennial collaborates with local communities, looking at how the built environment can create an inclusive future.
Aesthetica selects five green buildings around the world. These structures transform the urban landscape, looking towards sustainable future.
Ricardo Bofill is one of the 20th century’s most unique architects. A new monograph from gestalten compiles some of his greatest works.
From intelligent housing developments to Texan retreats, here are five structures that have changed the landscape in their part of the world.
Issue 90, entitled ‘Living for Today’, is a response to our times, covering innovative upcycled plastic whilst questioning alternative truths in the media.
RIBA furthers its conversation on how architecture can influence arts, music, film and theatre with ‘The Architects Underground’.
A maze of organic, chrysalis-like shapes. A psychedelic hub embedded in a grassy bank. SelgasCano’s pavilion links design and nature.
Top shows look at the legacies of iconic artists, photographers and architects whilst positioning the natural world as a metaphor for global issues.
A campus building from biotech company Unither is entirely self-sufficient, offsetting the energy it uses with renewable energy it generates onsite.
From leading biennials to top cultural institutions, Aesthetica Art Prize alumni continue to demonstrate excellence across the globe.
Conservation and the fight for our planet occupies the front of collective minds in 2019, and artists are helping to further that narrative.
Spanning 1.5-hectares, and overlooking the Loire River in Nantes, ‘Polaris’ is an architectural delight spanning six mixed-use buildings.
A collection of Renzo Piano’s sketches, photographs and plans are published by Taschen with Piano: Complete Works 1966-Today.
Brazilian Modern: The Living Art of Roberto Brle Marx sees the lush gardens of the New York Botanical Garden burst into colour.
‘New Horizon’ takes to the skies across Massachusetts from 12 to 28 July in the form of a 100-ft tall, mirrored hot air balloon.
The London Design Festival is an epicentre of global design, covering London with exhibitions, installations, bold architectural design and art.
1,905 meters above sea level is the Path of Perspectives, ten structural vantage points built from local materials stretching 2.8-kilometers.
To live in a cabin is somewhat synonymous with the idea of returning back to nature. A new publication looks at examples around the world.
‘Access For All: São Paulo’s Architectural Infrastructures’ shows how the city copes with human demand through communal architecture.