Classic light fixture designed by Roberto Menghi in 1968.
An exhibit on in Denmark aims to make known the sustainable methods of construction by displaying life-sized building sections.
Last weekend, architect Frank Gehry’s set design for an opera at Disney Hall debuted with fashion designs by Rodarte to a sold-out crowd.
The 2013 AIA National Convention & Design Exposition will take place in Denver, Co., from June 20–22.
Nai Publishers and 010 Publishers are combining forces to create a Dutch architecture and design publishing powerhouse.
The American military, known for its ‘Army green’ uniforms, is extending its green tradition by overhauling its bases to be more environmentally friendly.
A new survey finds that architecture majors post more hours studying per week than students in any other major.
Architectural critic Blair Kamin is taking a one-year leave from the post he’s held for two decades at the 'Chicago Tribune' to study at Harvard University, where he was selected as the 2013 Arts and Culture Nieman Fellow for Journalism.
A small cast-bronze basin for lavatories or powder rooms.
Tokyo-based architect Shigeru Ban stopped by the new store in New York's SoHo neighborhood to talk about his design for the shoe boutique.
The new Wilmington Riverfront certainly spruces up the waterfront, but not all area residents are pleased with the city’s use of public funds to develop the land.
Just south of Ann Arbor, Mich., and close to the University of Michigan, development plans for a small town are slowly brewing. This won’t be your typical American town, though.
In honor of Jason Pettigrew, Assoc. AIA, nine AIA members will receive scholarships to cover the full cost of taking the Architect Registration Examination (ARE).
The AIA has elected Helene Combs Dreiling, currently the executive director of the Virginia Center for Architecture, to serve as its next president.
Esther McCoy documented the growth of architecture in L.A. from her bungalow in Santa Monica.
What would you do if you thought you saw a ghost in your office building? In a newly completed New York City office, that’s the norm.
Amid the heated debate over the new Barnes Foundation building, discussions of how a museum’s design impacts the art housed inside it are timely— and this is exactly what Paul Goldberger takes up in his latest 'Vanity Fair' article.
A suspension light fixture handmade from salvaged cardboard by the Seattle-based studio.
The people of Philadelphia weigh in on the battle over parking structures in American cities.
‘ECO-STRUCTURE’ magazine is accepting submissions to its Evergreen Awards competition through June 1.