This year's jury selected 13 winners that showcase the best in single- and multifamily residential architecture. Read more
Bates Masi + Architects, John Hummel and Associates Custom Builders Read more
Karrie Jacobs on the good (a new curatorial approach) and the regrettable (an overlooked genre-busting move). Read more
Witold Rybczynski on the climate-inspired pragmatism of our northern neighbors (and why you should hire a Canadian). Read more
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London firm Piercy&Company complements a pleated roof with an equally elegant faceted interior. Read more
The name of this firm "allows for a double reading of the practice as an ideological idea and as a more expansive idea of “office” that operates at multiple scales and levels of engagement." Read more
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Once perceived as "intimidating" by her colleagues, the principal and director of global diversity at Perkins and Will went from following the rules to defining them. Read more
Improvements to solid state lighting have resulted in smaller, more versatile, and more efficient diodes that have helped transform architectural lighting and design. Read more
Following a unique path made all the difference for this designer. Read more
These two 2019 TAP Innovation Award winners exemplify new standards in design and architectural education. Read more
Over the last 50 years, a once-nascent conversation about sustainability has evolved into a full-scale priority for the profession. Read more
In-house fabrication is allowing firms to work smarter, cheaper, and faster. Read more
Never separate the life you live from the words you speak. Read more
A 500-year-old landmark on the Japanese island of Okinawa, Shuri Castle had been destroyed four times in its history prior to the October fire. Read more
Legendary editor John Morris Dixon shares his own recollections and taps the Library of Congress archives. Read more
An exhibition at the Canadian Centre for Architecture explores American influences on Soviet culture. Read more