Ultimately, it is often when designers confront aging in their own lives that they begin to ponder how to make … More
Author: Jennifer Krichels
Ambrosi Etchegaray | Architectural Record
When a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook Mexico City on September 19, architects at the office of Ambrosi Etchegaray were already working … More
Studio Akkerhuis | Architectural Record
Bart Akkerhuis has come a long way since leaving his role as an associate with the Paris office of Renzo … More
Can Design Rock the Vote? | IIDA Perspective
Americans vote more frequently than citizens anywhere else, yet our election turnout pales in comparison with other developed countries. Could … More
FXFOWLE Podium
FXFOWLE Podium develops white paper content that reflects the firm’s core values of design excellence, technical innovation, and sustainability. As … More
Reimagine 200 Park Avenue Competition
Metals in Construction magazine has launched a competition for architects, engineers, students, designers, and others from all over the world … More
New Aging (Penguin 2016)
Aging is a gift that we receive with life—and in New Aging, the architect Matthias Hollwich outlines smart, simple ideas … More
How Russel Wright’s Manitoga blended the man-made with nature | Financial Times
One evening in June, architects and designers converged at New York’s One World Trade Center to celebrate a new book … More
Metals in Construction | Spring 2015 Issue
Metals in Construction magazine showcases noteworthy projects that feature innovative use of steel and architectural metal in New York City’s … More
Metropolis Magazine’s New York and Chicago Design Guides 2015
The eleventh edition of Metropolis magazine’s New York Design Guide is a pocket-size guide directs visitors toward the spaces, places, … More