Postcard from Seattle

We went to Seattle to see Ann Hamilton’s show at the University of Washington’s Henry Art Gallery. Since her art is all encompassing, and it was our first major stop

Designboom Visits Renzo Piano Building Workshop In Paris

On a recent visit to the French capital, Designboom visited the renowned italian architect’s studio and model making workshop to get a behind-the-scenes look at where RPBW’s architectural development takes

The Glorious Landscape Design Of Dan Kiley

The prolific landscape architect’s work is on display at New York’s Center For Architecture.

The Circus Comes to Town in Silicon Valley

Columnist Aaron Betsky evaluates three megaprojects currently underway in Silicon Valley for tech giants Apple, Facebook, and Google.

Yodelay-hee-what?

Thom Mayne designs an Empire State-sized tower for a Swiss village.

Can Oregon’s Tiny Houses Be Part Of The Solution To Homelessness?

Since 1950, the American family home has become two and a half times larger, even as fewer people on average are living in them. Is it time to downsize?

Grape Expectations: Historic Wineries in Northern California Wine Country

Grand ambitions make for a dramatic history — and a dynamic present — at some of Northern California’s oldest wineries.

Page\Park Wins Competition to Rebuild Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art

Page\Park Architects have been announced as winner of a competition to restore Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art (GSA). The Scottish practice, chosen ahead of four other shortlisted architects, will

A Major Influence

Architect A. Quincy Jones’ work is familiar to many people, even if few know the name behind the thousands of homes, churches, educational centers, and commercial structures that flowed out

Striking Photographs of Baltimore’s Mechanic Theatre Demolition

Over several months, photographer Matthew Carbone documented the fall of the 1967 structure by John Johansen.