There was a moment around 2020 when it seemed that architecture, in the broad sense of the term, might pivot toward integrating natural ventilation, or at least the operable window, back into common ...
A dining room shapes more than meals. It sets the tone for conversation, gathering, and shared moments. And thoughtful design ...
Buildings bear witness to birth, death, and everything in between. They observe history through political upheaval, social reform, and countless changes in ownership and purpose. It is perhaps no ...
Riken Yamamoto was born in Beijing. Shortly after the end of the Second World War, he moved with his family to Yokohama, where they lived in a home modelled on traditional Japanese machiya – long ...
A survey of global architecture and the built environment from prehistory through the end of the 18th century, viewed through its narratives, theories, representations, and formal qualities. Emphasis ...
In Satyajit Ray’s cinema, architecture is never mere backdrop — it’s a silent, eloquent witness to the personal and political dramas unfolding within. In his films, the physical environments — homes, ...
Dynamic color and museum-quality white light—built on the trusted Cylinder One HO platform. Architectural lighting designers know the power of clean, high-CRI white light. But today’s spaces demand ...
Luce et Studio has been around for some 35 years, but founder Jennifer Luce’s endeavor to bring curated art exhibitions into the studio space marks a new chapter for the boutique architectural firm.
Selected as one of ArchDaily's Best New Practices for 2024, Mix Architecture bases in Nanjing, China, took their approaches honed from rural China to the city, dealing with projects across different ...