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All of this comes into stark relief at this year’s Venice Biennale, where the 2025 architecture edition, curated by the ...
Eva Hagberg on her new book, which intertwines the story of Aline Louchheim Saarinen with Hagberg’s own journey in design media. Eva Hagberg on her new book, which intertwines the story of Aline ...
It’s hard to leave New Orleans when the jasmine is in bloom — especially when you’ve spent a decade learning its rhythm. The scent floats in the air like a soft spell, the sudden sweetness a harbinger ...
Welcome to Our Buildings, Our Selves: Humanity in Architecture, a monthly podcast produced by Common Edge, the Connecticut Architecture Foundation, the Connecticut AIA, and Bridgeport public radio ...
The prices listed to rent or purchase an apartment, condominium, or house are the products of multiple inputs. When we look at the supply and demand in a particular market, demographics and local ...
The catastrophic fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January didn’t just destroy buildings; they exposed a deeper issue that the city can no longer ignore: the fragility of its urban sprawl and its ...
Is the huge and sprawling “modern farmhouse” next?
The state of design journalism in the internet age.
Stock market turmoil, tariffs, and high interest rates are some of the factors that will continue to constrain production and affordability. Stock market turmoil, tariffs, and high interest rates are ...
The state of design journalism in the internet age.
In response to a recent executive order about architectural design, the Father of Modernism speaks from beyond the grave.