Ian Volner on Robert A.M. Stern's attempt to "transcend the moment" with his latest project. Read more
New York architect Andrew Bernheimer, once a luxury condo designer, has embraced the challenge of building affordable housing. The current administration is about to make his job even harder. Read more
Business advisers and design practitioners discuss their approaches to crafting a guiding message. Read more
The curvilinear design by Centerbrook Architects and Planners makes a splash as part of a new arrival sequence for the Mystic Seaport museum and maritime village. Read more
This Brooklyn office works at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and art ... and really likes tautology of its name. Read more
Manufactured with both modern and traditional methods, these tables make manipulating this hard material look effortless. Read more
A recent product by LightGlass Technology could revolutionize architecture and lighting design. Read more
The project's lead architect, Anne Cecilie Haug, spoke to ARCHITECT about the concept. Read more
This paint has you covered in more ways than one. Read more
The program recognizes single-family, multifamily, renovation, and affordable housing projects. Read more
This year, the Architectural League of New York selected six young architecture and design practices, whose work will be exhibited over the summer and via a lecture series. Read more
Blaine Brownell reviews Ronald Rael's new book "Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the US-Mexico Boundary." Read more
The performance and installation artist died on Thursday after a short illness. Read more
Named after the building's architect, the Ned hotel is located in the former Midland Bank headquarters in London. Read more
Running a small firm means building genuine connections with your team. Read more
Architects share their attitudes about retirement, firm succession, and growing within their firms. Read more
A new site from AIA aims to connect clients and architects in a valuable partnership based on trust. Read more
As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright’s birth, and his peerless architectural achievements, let’s also remember the darker side of his legacy, and its effect on the profession’s public image. Read more