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Brutalism might be one of the most controversial design styles out there. This isn't necessarily surprising, as this ...
DLR Group added new exhibition space as well as two acres of landscaping around the perimeter of the Cleveland Museum of ...
In my little meditation book “Abide, ” which I am reading during this Lenten season, I came across a section titled, “What's Enough?” The author veers from the fear many of us have of “having enough” ...
Hermès’ playful spirit is front and centre at Watches & Wonder 2025. A space within a space, the presentation takes place in ...
I’ve discovered the fountain of youth, and surprisingly, it’s not in Florida – it’s in Wilmington, Delaware, where Goober’s Diner serves milkshakes so divine they’ve caused traffic jams of eager ...
This isn’t just any car collection; it’s an automotive wonderland that makes grown adults press their noses against the glass like kids at a candy store. Under the hood of automotive excellence: A ...
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste ...
Kirigami is the next level of origami. While origami is all about folding paper, kirigami takes it a step further by cutting ...
Bjarke Ingels Group's design for the new Natural History Museum in Debrecen intertwines architectural geometry and natural ...
This brewing conflict isn’t merely aesthetic. It represents fundamentally different conceptions of how architecture should serve and preserve society’s past, present and future.