Fashion Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright
New York–based fashion label Opening Ceremony designed its latest collection to honor the American architect’s ability to harmonize the home with the natural environment.
View ArticlePostcard from the Chicago Architecture Biennial
Columnist Aaron Betsky visits the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial
View ArticleFar Out Architecture
An exhibition at the Walker Art Center explores the “Hippie Modernism” of the 1960s and 1970s.
View ArticleThe World Monuments Fund Announces Its 2016 Endangered Sites
The New York–based organization released its biennial list of 50 places that are at risk due to war, inadequate funding, natural disasters, tourism, or intentional destruction.
View ArticleThe ACSA and NAAB Merger
Columnist Aaron Betsky weighs the pros and cons of a long-discussed merger between the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the National Architectural Accrediting Board.
View ArticleProtecting Syria's History in the Face of Conflict
Syria’s director-general of antiquities and museums, Maamoun Abdulkarim, will speak about the country's threatened cultural heritage at London’s Royal Geographical Society on Thursday.
View ArticleCollective-LOK Wins 2016 Times Square Heart Competition
The collaborative architecture studio will design the New York City pavilion celebrating Valentine’s Day in its eighth year running.
View ArticleStarchitects: The Next Generation
Columnist Aaron Betsky sees the changing of the old guard of architecture already underway.
View ArticleSean Anderson Named Associate Curator in MoMA’s Department of Architecture...
The New York modern art institution designated the educator and practicing architect to develop the architecture and design collection, exhibitions, and public programs.
View ArticleAssemble Wins 2015 Turner Prize
The London collective is the first architecture or design studio to receive the prestigious art award recognizing young visual artists.
View ArticleCrunch Time for Architecture
Columnist Aaron Betsky presents the case for crunchiness in the resurgence of older architecture used in new ways.
View ArticleSee the Eames’s Holiday Card Collection
The designer couple saved Christmas and New Years cards from family and some very high-profile friends.
View ArticleAssemble and the Culture of Craft
Columnist Aaron Betsky examines the importance of craft in architecture on the occasion of Assemble's Turner Prize victory.
View ArticleArchitecture in 2015: Overcoming a Year of Fear
Columnist Aaron Betsky looks back on moments from 2015 with hopes for the future of architecture.
View ArticleHappy New Year, From the Futurists
Columnist Aaron Betsky imagines spatio-culinary revelry through careful adherence to Martinetti's 1932 Futurist formula.
View Article3D-Printed Replicas of Palmyra Arch to be Installed in New York and London
The Institute for Digital Archaeology will produce copies of one of Syria’s cultural vestiges to draw attention to the targeted destruction of historical heritage sites.
View ArticleAlejandro Aravena and the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Columnist Aaron Betsky digs into this year's Pritzker Prize winner, Alejandro Aravena, and criticisms of his win.
View ArticleThe 'Tiny Houses' of the 20th Century
These economical residences sought to make home—and vacation property—ownership possible for a new and growing middle class.
View ArticleRecyclable Ikea and the Future of Furniture
Ikea's sustainability chief Steve Howard hopes to integrate recycling into his company's industrial food chain.
View ArticleThe National Building Museum Gets Washington National Cathedral’s...
The documents include photos, drawings, and correspondence covering more than a century.
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