
100 Women to Watch in Architecture
Architizer presents one of the most extensive collections to date of innovative women in architectur e, each of whom is helping to shape the future of the built environment.
Reports on the latest and greatest from the architecture and building-product industries.
Architizer presents one of the most extensive collections to date of innovative women in architectur e, each of whom is helping to shape the future of the built environment.
The Tokyo-based French architect is inspired by Japanese urbanism, which gave birth to her philosoph y of “shikari” — dividing space with color.
Kéré's reputation is strongly tied to their built output. The firm's creative process is less often explored through their visualizations.
While we have come a long way in our understanding of accessible architecture, designers remain limi ted by narrow definitions of disability.
They design. And they do so much more.
A fledgling architectural movement is using plants as building materials and designing structures th at grow.
In this new online exhibition, digital visitors can zoom in on the investigative process behind ZHA' s dynamic, fluid and seemingly boundless designs.
Architectural visualization has radically evolved. These teams are rethinking the power of the image and what it means for architecture today.
As we wait for Theaster Gates' built structure to be unveiled, we're casting our eyes to the past an d assessing his predecessor's pavilions.