LANDSCAPE: Oakland Museum of California Renovation

A revitalized Oakland Museum of California opens its gardens to us all.

12 Design Industry Podcasts You Should Be Listening To

When it comes to finding design inspiration, the experience doesn’t always have to be visual to spark creativity.

Many of the Design Community’s Gathering Places Shuttered During the Pandemic. What Did We Lose?

In April 2020, A/D/O—the design incubator-meets-community center-meets-café-meets-design shop—announced its impending closure ostensibly due to the pandemic.

Juhani Pallasmaa: “Architecture is a Verb”

Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa is the author of more than 300 essays in 30 languages as well as two dozen books. His landmark volume The Eyes of the Skin is

The Language of Connection: An Interview with Artist Favianna Rodriguez

As part of TEF’s renovation of the Garfield Center in the Mission District, the San Francisco Arts Commission invited artists to submit proposals to create a 113-foot-long glass mural along

Invisible Cities: Rethinking the Refugee Crisis Through Design

What do Katuma, Hagadera, Dagahaley, Zaatari or Ifo bring to mind? They are truly beautiful names, and could easily belong to Italo Calvino’s 55 invisible cities.

Exploring the design of healing spaces

As of recently, many of us must have come across the term ‘safe space’. While this can be any place for anyone – physical or a manifestation – it generally

Architecture Career Guide: Rethinking Design Mentorship for the Remote Work Era

Mentorship and development across the architecture industry is suffering. What can architects do to support the next generation of designers?

The most influential designer you’ve never heard of is a 92-year-old artist in SF

Barbara Stauffacher Solomon changed the world of design with her life-sized graphics. A new collaboration with filmmaker Gary Hustwit is designed to introduce her to a new generation of design

Cuban Modernism

A comprehensive new study of mid-20th-century architecture in Cuba illuminates a powerful and neglected cultural legacy.

Cheap is chic! Why being frugal is the next big thing in design

It feels like it’s been ages since being frugal was in. Our grandmothers clipped coupons, canned tomatoes, and saved leftovers in crockware.

The twisted psychology of capitalism—and why it won’t hold sway forever

Postwar capitalism trades not on happiness but on unhappiness.

Site-Specific “Art Environments” Find a Home at Wisconsin’s Art Preserve

To design the Art Preserve at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, artist-run firm Trés Birds explored its natural setting and offbeat art collection.

The Case for a Public Design Education

The chair of City Tech’s Department of Architectural Technology outlines how public education coupled with direct personal experience is critical to equitable urban development.

What Can Unions do for Architects?

Just like other workers, architects and designers stand to benefit from the job stability and fair compensation that unions demand from employers.

Postmodernism and Disco: Together, Forever

Voltaire once wrote, “History is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.” Despite the philosopher’s wisdom, history often provides context for the flow of cultural evolution.

7 steps for ending homelessness proposed by AIA Los Angeles

The American Institute of Architects Los Angeles (AIALA) has published a set of strategies urging LA city leaders to tackle the city’s homelessness and affordable housing crisis.

The most popular design thinking strategy is BS

The ‘How might we’ design prompt is insidious, and it’s time to bury it.

Materiality in a Post-COVID-19 World

In the heart of the pandemic-driven lockdown, while many industries were struggling to survive, one flourished: the cleaning products industry.

How to Address Loneliness Through Co-Living Communities

Loneliness comes in different forms and has persisted throughout history; however, it hasn’t been quite as strong as the last few decades and especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kristen Richards (1952–2021)

Kristen Richards, who as the editor of the website ArchNewsNow (ANN) for almost 20 years helped architects, architecture buffs, and her fellow architecture writers keep tabs on what was happening