Tony Berlant’s latest exhibition is an explosion of color and texture

On view through November 2nd.

Secular Retreat review – a simply miraculous piece of architecture

Peter Zumthor has built ‘a gliding swan’ of a house in Devon that strikes a perfect balance between inside and out, whichever way you look.

James Turrell interview on ‘the light inside people’

Light.

Making Architecture “Relevant” Will Involve Changing the System It Operates In

Everything is inextricably linked, the sexism (or racism, or ableism, or ageism, or whatever other kind of discrimination and oppression) in the profession is just a reflection of the presence

Unbuilding Gender

Trans* anarchitectures in and beyond the work of Gordon Matta-Clark.

In Record Survey, 66 Percent of Architects Report Harassment

To get a picture of the impact of sexual harassment on the fields of design, engineering and construction, Architectural Record and its sister publication Engineering News-Record (ENR) launched a survey

David Baker creates apartment building for low-income seniors in San Francisco

David Baker Architects took cues from West African culture while conceiving this affordable housing complex for people aged 62 or older.

Roofless House by Craig Steely

Pal Craig Steely gets some good coverage in Architectural Record.

Save Our Brutalism

Five decades since the craze for Brutalism, most of the discussion about these buildings is about tearing them down. But the radical social vision that drove their rise has largely

A Modernism for India

Sitting with Pritzker Prize winner B.V. Doshi.

A.L. Hu: You Might Think You Know Me

Only after we let go of the gender binary can we begin to come to terms with the ideologies of inequality that have been normalized in offices and studios for

Exploring the Living Building Challenge Affordable Housing Pilot

DBA is taking two affordable housing developments through the LBC’s comprehensive, philosophical program.

Blair Kamin on Writing and Reporting on Architecture’s #metoo Moment

Eva Hagberg Fisher interviews Blair Kamin.

Dr. George W. Davis Senior Residence and Senior Center / David Baker Architects

Supportive senior homes.

The Making of the Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA

I have great respect for Sam Lubell and Darren Bradley. They make a great team. Darren’s blog on their most recent collaboration is great. Of course my favorite snap is

Can Poland’s Faded Brutalist Architecture Be Redeemed?

Long derided as relics of an oppressive regime, the country’s Communist-era buildings are being given a second look, and a new life.

Robert Venturi: A Benediction For Contradiction

Venturi.

Washing line warrior: the architect who wants to get the neighbours singing

Casbahs in the high street, mews homes that combat loneliness, a monorail encircling London … meet Peter Barber, the architect putting the fun back into social housing.

Robert Venturi Made Architecture Less Rigid, Yet More Clubby

Christopher Hawthorne on Robert Venturi.

The Zen of Mies

New Yorker Spencer Finch is the latest artist to intervene at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona. He has placed fifteen rocks in the pavilion’s pool, echoing the

Walkways in the sky: the return of London’s forgotten ‘pedways’

They were planned after the second world war to whisk people above car-choked streets in the financial district, but remained unpopular and half-built. Now, pedestrian walkways are being reimagined for