Partners

Since their first project at RISD Byron Kuth and Liz Ranieri have grown together – both professionally and personally.

Bangkok Brutalism

An interesting piece on Brutalism in Bangkok.

A Traveler’s Perspective on Housing Affordability

David Baker reflects on his travels and the housing crisis.

Paul Rudolph at 100: The Mischief Maker in a New Light

He was one of the most acclaimed — and confounding — architects of the 1960s; then his reputation tanked. But Rudolph’s concrete and Plexiglas buildings are winning new love.

Madame Critic

Alexandra Lange on building a foundation and developing her voice.

Why Won’t Architects Talk About Succession?

Pal Eva Hagberg Fisher writes about succession.

The rise of the architect-developer

A good mention for our pals at David Baker Architects.

Rustic Canyon View House is designed around its leafy Californian vistas

Think vertically.

Where Are All the Female Architects?

Nearly half of architecture students are women. Why are so few sticking with the industry after graduation?

Vik Muniz: My advice to fellow artists in the face of grim political times

Brazil’s cultural sector must respond to hard-right politics by reconnecting with the wider community.

Philip Johnson, The Man Who Made Architecture Amoral

How a giant of twentieth-century architecture escaped—and enacted—his far-right past.

Co-op City at 50

The largest cooperative apartment complex ever built has a fascinating history.

The Future of Affordable Housing

Modular design.

Victor Lundy: Artist Architect

John Morris Dixon reviews the new book.

To Celebrate His Centenary, A 1988 Interview with Paul Rudolph on His Most Controversial Project

Art & Architecture building at Yale University (now called Rudolph Hall).

In Miami, Embracing the Bold and Brilliant in Architecture

Our prolific pal Sam Lubell checks into Miami!

Cisco Meraki

Studio O+A.

Sarasota Modern: Paul Rudolph and beyond

Modernism celebrations and conferences are becoming more numerous. After such an event gains a certain amount of local awareness, the challenge for organizers is to make it continue to appeal