The new Centre Pompidou-Metz museum embodies Shigeru Ban's particular brand of low-tech innovation.
The latest panacea offered by the management-industrial complex is "design thinking," yet architects are mostly nonexistent in discussions about it.
Jeff Speck, co-author of the recently published "Smart Growth Manual," dissects New Urbanism's critics.
If the architecture of the next few years is subdued, it’s not because designers have decreed a new ethic.
The best concrete architecture of a few decades ago, once lauded, is now mostly viewed with scorn. Before we tear it down, we should consider what will be lost.
Published just days after the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, "A Plan for Reconstruction" offers 11 actions that will assist the island nation.
Robert Bruegmann reviews "The Smart Growth Manual"—by Andrés Duany and Jeff Speck, with Mike Lydon—and finds mostly good things.
Cathy Lang Ho wonders: Can Dallas turn a complex of starchitect-designed buildings into a vibrant urban district?
A recent architecture graduate goes to work for his county councilman and finds that a design education can solve problems, and mend fences.
A new collection of Herbert Muschamp's architectural writing reveals a larger purpose behind his partisanship.