Interview Arch. Rodolfo Morandi, exploring how memory, landscape, and vernacular architecture shape spaces for early childhood learning.
Interview Arch. Rodolfo Morandi, exploring how memory, landscape, and vernacular architecture shape spaces for early childhood learning.
From an abandoned cement factory outside Barcelona to labyrinthine social housing and monumental civic stages, Bofill treated architecture as a social instrument, a way to remake how people meet, move,
A textile-led château stay near Montpellier, where circular design is built into maintenance, repair, and re-dyeing.
Learn about the site as a recovering landscape at Pilsworth Lake, where nature merges with industrial heritage over time.
A 100 metre-long installation in the Valencian huerta reworks the logic of tomato trellises with corrugated steel and a light fabric canopy, creating shade, rhythm, and a new way to
Ximeng Tu is a Chongqing-born photographer whose images return, again and again, to the city’s river edge – not as scenery, but as an index of change. He recalls growing
On a long, narrow plot once packed with tired offices and an oversized warehouse, the client arrived with a provocation rather than a brief. They wanted a home that could
Kahn never treated the house as minor work. In the house he kept architecture close to its beginning, in the room he clarified its limits, and in the window he tested whether those limits could meet the world.
Gregory Orekhov’s Red Vertical 2022 is a land art installation on the Russian Plain, wrapping a timber frame in red polyethylene to reinterpret Kazimir Malevich’s house motif as a contemporary, minimalist spatial icon.
Africa’s megacities are set to dominate global urban growth this century. Explore what’s driving the shift, why housing and infrastructure are under strain, and how new planning and architectural prototypes point to an emerging urban vernacular.