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Adam Davis
Why Are We Turning to Underwater Design?
For a long time, architectural innovation has primarily been about attempting to reach new heights with... …
Now You Can Spend Your Layover in the Great Outdoors
Once a traveler passes through airport security, access to the fresh air is limited to the opening of... …
The World's Tallest Timber-Framed Building Finally Opens Its Doors
Worldwide, buildings produce about 40 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions . While net-zero energ... …
Architecture Firm SelgasCano Constructs a Colorful Pavilion at Denmark’s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
It’s the summer of pavilions for architects José Selgas and Lucía Cano of Spanish firm SelgasCano. T... …
This Is How China Was Able to Build the World’s First Subterranean Hotel
When you approach the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland hotel from its driveway, you’re greeted b... …
The Shed Finally Opens in New York City’s Hudson Yards
If the negative coverage of Hudson Yards has taught us anything, it’s that increasingly New York is... …
The World’s Most Beautiful Bohemian Interiors
Are perfectly positioned interiors not your thing? Are you looking for a little more eccentric inspi... …
Why the Design of This Apple Store in Australia Is Facing Resistance
In a win for community organizers whose interests lie in protecting public space, a proposed Apple flagsh... …
Elizabeth Diller Wants Our Future Architects to 'Doubt Everything They Thought They Knew About Architecture'
“When I graduated from architecture school [at The Cooper Union], it was never with the intention of... …
The Alamo Earns World Heritage Status
“Remember the Alamo” just became a global mandate. The 18th-century Spanish church turned fort was a... …
A 1928 Castle in Long Island Is Recast for 21st-Century Comfort
A turn-of-the-20th-century playground for New York’s elite—in fact, it was often referred to as the... …
A Creative Guru’s Loft Where Conventional Design Rules Are Meant to Be Broken
“One of my favorite spaces in the world doesn’t look like my place at all,” says Anthony Sperduti, t... …
Jean Nouvel on the Newly Completed National Museum of Qatar
The desert rose has long been symbolic of great mineral beauty found in a barren climate. Pritzker P... …
This Year’s Serpentine Pavilion Obscures the Line Between Architecture and Nature
The Japanese architect Junya Ishigami is known mainly through photos of his work. Seeing that work firsth... …
A Stunning New Boston Memorial Will Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King
In 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. returned to the city where he and Coretta Scott went to graduate school... …
Artist Wolfgang Buttress Designs a Breathtaking Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015
Among the architectural extravaganzas created by the 145 participating countries at the Milan Expo 2... …
High-Design Juice Bars Around the World
Daluma, BerlinThis vegan and raw food café—inside a historic Berlin building with herringbone floori... …
National Academy Announces New Inductees
The National Academy has recognized 19 visual artists and architects for their lifelong artistic contribu... …
A Striking Glass House That Resists Pastiche
“This was a unique project for our clients and a unique project for us,” says Caleb Anderson, cofoun... …