A decade after the Peter B. Lewis Building opened at Case Western Reserve, internationally renowned architect Frank O. Gehry will receive an honorary degree at the university’s 2013 commencement ...
Over the past decade, architect and building scientist Mohamed Aly Etman has informed global climate action with a superpowered computational tool that combines design and big data to visualize ...
Milanese architect and urban planner Stefano Boeri is the father of the concept of Vertical Forests, or high-rises covered with the leaves of thousands of plants and trees of different species, the ...
The 2024 winner of the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture is an ingenious rearrangeable multi-story pavilion designed to be quickly extended, moved, or reconfigured into whatever the community ...
Aristotle is credited with the proverb "One swallow does not make a summer." In nature, the arrival of these migratory birds often announces the change of seasons, a universal symbol of renewal and ...
Louis Naidorf, the architect responsible for Los Angeles’ iconic Capitol Records Building and a passel of other landmarks of the region’s commercial real estate landscape has died at age 96. Naidorf’s ...
Imagine you’re a visionary city leader eager to deliver the new fire station your community needs. In 2024, you secure approval for a $20 million project, aiming to break ground by 2029. But have you ...
Say you’re an architect, and you have a client who asks you to design a building that represents their country’s creative culture. This country is known for its remarkable artisanship—colorful basket ...
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If there’s one structure nearly everyone who’s even thought of visiting New York City can name, it’s the Empire State Building (ESB). Located at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, it’s one of ...
It is time to restore a word that is almost completely absent from schools of architecture today. That word, surprisingly, is “building.” If spoken at all in schools, it is in the spirit of apology or ...