Words by Kerry Speckman “I consistently read up on all kinds of technologies, from Japanese and sailing knots to rainscreen systems to net-zero projects, hempcrete to micro-homes, furniture to light ...
The word starchitect was still new in 1996 when critics were already announcing that the starchitect era was over. Reports of its death may have been greatly exaggerated. We still live in a world ...
This story is part of Fast Company’s 2025 Innovation by Design Awards. Explore the full list of companies creating products, reimagining spaces, and working to design a better world. Read more about ...
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This year has produced a ton of excellent architecture projects, and with 2025 approaching, it's time to take a look back at some of our favorites. From skinny housing that fits into small inner-city ...
From the team behind Magazine B – the South Korean brand-documentary publication – Magazine C is a quarterly publication for furniture obsessives. Each edition is dedicated to a single chair, ...
Humans are psychologically wired to prefer curved, soft forms, which our brains associate with safety, calm, and nature. In contrast, sharp, angular (or rectilinear) designs can trigger a mild, ...
Want to keep the conversation going? After the Austin Architecture & Design Summit, stick around for the Construction & Development Summit in the afternoon. While the morning highlights how vision, ...
Architectural Record is pleased to announce the winners of its annual Products of the Year competition, organized by special sections editor Matthew Marani. Applicants included a global selection of ...
The BD+C editorial team asked the 2024 Architecture Giants to submit their single-biggest firm innovation or business move during the past 12 months. Here’s a roundup of the most-compelling ...
We wanted to know what’s really on the minds of Dallas’ top architects. So we gave them the forum—along with a few megaphones and makeshift soapboxes for good measure. Is Dallas a great architecture ...