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In a polarizing world, the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale couldn’t help but reflect the clash of opposing positions.
Read a 1956 treatise on design penned by Gio Ponti during the construction of his celebrated Milan skyscraper, Pirelli Tower.
The backlash against some of Europe’s most controversial towers has helped preserve its low-rise architectural character, writes Nathan Eddy.
Completed in 1956, the architect’s sole built skyscraper is now owned by McFarlin Group, an organization with a track record ...
Duck Duck Shed is not a big or famous event, but it has a loyal following—particularly, it seemed to me, among locals ...
Combining cantilevered forms and vibrant color, the 12-story office building combines traditional Scandinavian aesthetics ...
Architectural historians Mary Anne Hunting and Kevin D. Murphy profile women designers who pursued careers in architecture.
Architectural awards have a magical healing effect on architects, and buildings should have the same effect on their users,’ ...
I feel as if that tree has been here for 40 years, and it has just survived the urban environment,” says Markese, a principal ...
The ethereal Anabuki Arena Kagawa transforms a landfill site into a public space that people are free to move in and around ...
Heddie Chu is the co-founder of BŌK Modern, a leader in architectural metals and façades with cutting-edge, enduring product ...
Milan bay be known for many things—fashion, design, art. Riveting skyscrapers, on the other hand, have been few and far ...
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