In Milan, within the regenerated spaces of BiM, Gianni Pettena reactivates Paper and reasserts a radical stance: architecture ...
Submissions opened on January 1 for the first ever Claude Parent Prize for Transgressive Architecture, eponymously named after the world-renowned French architect who died in 2016. Parent was the ...
In this year’s Biennale Architettura, architecture isn’t a form—it’s a feedback loop. Photo by Andrea Avezzù, Courtesy La Biennale di Venezia In the lagoon of Venice, where time often feels suspended ...
Bruce Goff, who designed LACMA’s Japanese Pavilion, is largely unknown to the public but made a lasting impact on the art world. Disciples of Goff’s approach adapted his radical approach in the Bay ...
From radical hospitality to reimagined living spaces and poetic futures, these five compelling exhibitions—spanning historic palazzi, hidden galleries, and iconic institutions—offer essential insights ...
As global concerns about climate change grow each year—reshaping our daily lives, cities, and landscapes—some places face a paradoxical challenge: extreme cold. In the world's harshest latitudes, ...
Architectural historian Beatriz Colomina’s 1994 book Privacy and Publicity made the case that modern architecture is inseparable from the media that circulates it ...
For the past decade, CAB has provided a prominent platform for architectural discourse, engaging over 2.2 million visitors with exhibitions and public programs that include over 400 projects by ...