"Vivre avec / Living with" is a temporary, lightweight structure built from reused materials, situated within the grounds of the French Pavilion, which is undergoing renovation. Designed as an ...
Installed at this year's Tallinn Architecture Biennial event in Estonia, Steampunk is an impressive-looking pavilion that has been painstakingly created by steam-bending lengths of hardwood. The build ...
The Match House was commissioned by arts centre Art Omi to be installed in its Sculpture and Architecture Park, which sees a rotation of architecture pavilions and art installations. The pine wood ...
Traditional materials and futuristic technologies have come together in the Wander Wood Pavilion, a large-scale robotically fabricated structure completed by students at the University of British ...
On Valerie Schweitzer’s front lawn in Water Mill, New York, a structure of intersecting cylinders, thrust aloft on posts and partly enclosed by vertical cedar boards, reaches for the sky. Is it a ...
Professor Coleman A. Jordan teaches architecture at Morgan State University. For over two years, he has worked closely with students and alumni from the Baltimore HBCU, as well as from Tuskegee and ...
The international events which bring together the world’s best of everything tend to have competition at their hearts, whether founded as a foil to rising nationalism or as a product of it: just look ...
In ancient days, libraries were centers of learning and collaboration, places where knowledge could be shared and spread. Banquets, conferences and important events were held in these monuments to ...
There are many things in our surroundings we take for granted because they’re everywhere—they’re simple and they work. But sometimes their very ubiquity makes them significant: think of wood framing, ...
In London's Crystal Palace, Will Burges has built a house for himself and his family of four that stores knowledge and ...
Like so many of the hits we’re now absorbing, the loss of thousands of creative events due to COVID-19 is difficult to grasp. Cancellations and postponements have become the new normal, but normal ...