Architecture photographer Lee Bey explores Chicago's South Side. The architecture of Chicago is world class. But often overlooked are the remarkable buildings and luscious green spaces of the city’s ...
At the architecture biennale, a small part of the French Pavilion will be devoted to a possibility for war-torn Ukraine. By Sam Lubell At the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, an installation ...
Remember those old-fashion Lincoln Logs children once played with back before they became glued to their tablets? Today, creative design using wooden materials is no longer just for kids. Across the ...
A heavily cited fact within the architecture industry is that the built environment accounts for 40% of global carbon emissions. The concerning statistic puts immense responsibility on construction ...
Architectural Digest editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. Materials tell stories about people, memories, and places. But when placed in the hands of an architect who ...
Each year, countless migrant laborers travel from Mexico, Honduras, Haiti and other economically challenged countries to rural areas in the Southeastern U.S. to harvest fruits and vegetables, often ...
The fine line between art and craft, creativity and functionality, personal expression and societal or industrial demands is one that architecture navigates with great care. This duality is ...