With the death of José Oubrerie, 91, on March 9, in Lexington, Kentucky, the world lost one of the most inspiring and charismatic architectural educators in bot......
“I always tell people who work with me, ‘I wouldn’t ask you to do anything I wouldn’t do,” says Marty Hylton III. “But then I tell them, ‘The thing is, I’ll do ......
Downtown Brooklyn’s 2004 rezoning delivered seismic change to the longtime commercial and political heart of the New York City borough, as towers such as FX Col......
David Lake and Ted Flato founded Lake | Flato Architects in 1984 in San Antonio. They started their practice designing ranch houses in Texas, but in the interve......
This issue features several Pritzker Prize–winners and AIA Gold Medalists but is geared not only to architects at the top of their games, but, even more, to tho......
The construction industry has long been linked to issues of forced labor and carbon emissions—but this is slowly changing. Partially to blame is the scale of th......
Nearly a decade into its existence (and roughly 5.5. million visitors later), The Broad, a perpetually buzzy contemporary art museum that has served as a key pl......
Richard Serra, the influential artist known for his monumental and minimal weathering steel sculptures, died yesterday in his Orient, New York home at the age o......
Over a decade ago, the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) set an ambitious goal with its 2010 Long Range Development Plan to increase the number of ......
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has completely collapsed. As seen in a widely-circulated video, the cause was a ship that struck the bridge around 1:3......