Updating Bertrand Goldberg’s Wright College

Bertrand Goldberg.

Visual Paradox

Pal Sally Scopa is interviewed about her recent paintings.

The Constellation of Frank Stella

The artist’s Minimalist abstractions helped change the direction of painting at the start of his career. Now at the end of it, the 83-year-old artist looks back to his beginnings.

The Shape of Things

Art Matters. Some thoughts from Paul Crabtree.

Why Birds Are the World’s Best Engineers

“Jamming”

How Two Children Are Keeping Their Father’s Design Legacy Alive

The Nakashimas you don’t see.

On Tea and Density in Old Delhi

Old Delhi.

A Panorama of Design

Ot/tra, our pals Adam and Sofia Zimmerman furniture offshoot is featured at the end of this article.

How Architecture Firms Are Responding to COVID-19

Our pal Liz Ranieri responds to Architect’s questions about the Covid 19 virus.

Olympic Games—The Design Documents Over a Century of Olympic Visual Identities

New book shows how Olympic design encapsulates global politics and culture; in doing so, it serves as a de facto history of 20th-century graphic design.

Russia and America cross-pollinate at the Canadian Centre for Architecture

Building a New New World, Americanizm in Russian Architecture runs through April 5.

Live Oak School

The expansion of Live Oak School by TEF Design.

Upwardly Mobile

Studio O+A designs a third floor for LiveRamp’s San Francisco headquarters.

Edwina Benner Plaza / David Baker Architects

Another great project from our pals at David Baker Architects.

What Would a World Without Prisons Look Like?

Designing for social justice right here in Oakland!

As Gottfried Böhm Turns 100, an Exhibition Foregrounds His Concrete Religious Architecture

Concrete faith.

Happy Furniture: On the Media Environments of the Eames Chair

A thoughtful look at the Eameses.

The LACMA Debacle Keeps Getting Worse

How did one of the world’s best architects design this?

Irish women win Pritzker prize, architecture’s highest honour

Well deserved award for Grafton Architects. They are the fourth and fifth women to win the prize in its 41-year history.

Fallout from a Disastrous Federal Proposal

Cathleen McGuigan spot on.

Celia Birtwell on David Hockney: ‘Nobody else has ever asked to draw me’

In case you missed it.

Paraguay’s Response to Modernist Architecture? Clay, Mud and Timber

A new generation of builders is devising daring structures that celebrate natural materials, push for eco-consciousness — and argue for a more democratic future.

Studio O+A Gives a 21st-Century Update to Oakland’s Breuner Building Lobby

New life in the Breuner Building.

A Movement in Miniature

Small design-build projects in communities around the globe offer an alternative to the profession’s focus on the big and profitable.

MAGA War on Architectural Diversity Weaponizes Greek Columns

Kimmelman weighs in.