New York Architects Are Using A Unique Technique To Squeeze More Space Out Of...
New York City’s notoriously space-hungry real estate market is converting the cantilever – perhaps made most famous in Frank Lloyd Wright’s floating Fallingwater residence of 1935 – from a mere move of...
View ArticleWelcome To The Shopping Mall Of The Future
Latitude Studio, based in Barcelona and Beijing, have unveiled designs for a showroom exhibition centre in China’s capital city. Integral to the design is how visitors circulate and interact with the...
View ArticleArchitect Bjarke Ingels Explains Why Every Office Should Function Like An...
A national library in Kazakhstan designed like a giant metallic doughnut, an apartment block in the Bahamas with a honeycomb facade that features swimming pools on every balcony, and an 11 million sq....
View ArticleArchitect Reveals Amazing Plan To Make New York A Self-Reliant Garden City
“In an era of incompetent nation states and predatory transnationals, we must ratchet up local self-reliance, and the most logical increment of organisation (and resistance) is the city.”This is how...
View ArticleArchitect Zaha Hadid On Qatar Construction Worker Deaths: 'I Have Nothing To...
When The Guardian recently asked Zaha Hadid about the 500 Indians and 382 Nepalese migrant workers who have reportedly died in preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the architect behind the...
View ArticleIncredible Transforming Furniture Makes A 645-Square-Foot Apartment...
OMA’s De Rotterdam, a project 15 years in the making, is designed to maximize the number of functions possible in 44 floors. In addition to shops, hotels and office space, this “vertical city” also...
View Article12 Striking Photos Of Soviet Bus Stops
Over a decade ago on a cycling trip across Europe, photographer Christopher Herwig stumbled upon a curious phenomenon that would become his obsession for years: bus stops.Curiously for a regime usually...
View ArticleThis Stunning Woodland Office Is The Most Popular Building On ArchDaily
Leave it to a group of architects to do their work in a stunning office with an incredible design.The office of Selgas Cano, a firm based in Madrid, Spain, is the number one most-visited building on...
View ArticleJapan's Shigeru Ban Has Won Architecture's Most Prestigious Award
“Shigeru Ban is a tireless architect whose work exudes optimism. Where others may see insurmountable challenges, Ban sees a call to action. Where others might take a tested path, he sees the...
View ArticleThe Human Cost Of Qatar's World Cup
Qatar says the World Cup projects are “on track,” but the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), which has been investigating worker deaths in the Gulf Emirate for the last two years,...
View Article14 Awesome Buildings By Architecture's New Superstar
Explore the architectural development of 2014 Pritzker Laureate Shigeru Ban – from his early, more minimalist residential work in the 90s to his experimental, undulating structures (2010′s Pompidou...
View ArticleThese Spectacular Buildings Will Change What You Think Of Wood
WoodWorks, an initiative of the Wood Products Council, has announced the winners of its 2014 National Wood Design Awards.Recognizing “outstanding projects that bring to life wood’s natural beauty and...
View ArticleThe Most Impressive New Houses Of 2014
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected 10 recipients for their 14th annual Housing Awards. Considered to be the year’s most impressive works, the awards are designed to “recognize the...
View ArticleBeautiful California House Rethinks Indoor To Outdoor Space
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected ten recipients for their 14th annual Housing Awards. One of them is this stunning house, called The Informal House, in South Pasadena,...
View ArticleCITY OF DARKNESS: Here's What Happened When A Ruleless Enclave Emerged In...
A former Chinese military fort in Hong Kong emerged in the 20th century as a notorious densely populated and largely ungoverned enclave called Kowloon Walled City. It was demolished in 1994. In light...
View ArticleTop Architect Explains How Chinese Cities Need To Evolve
Beixinqiao district, in Beijing, is changing fast: The ancient urban tissue is being demolished as new high-rises are growing. Located in this environment, Ma Yansong’s office sits within an old and...
View ArticleHow The Amazing 6-Minute, Single Shot Scene In 'True Detective' Was Filmed
Interiors is an online film and architecture journal, published by Mehruss Jon Ahi and Armen Karaoghlanian. Interiors runs an exclusive column for ArchDaily that analyzes and diagrams films in terms of...
View ArticleARCHITECTURAL PLAGIARISM? Here’s How A Judge Ruled On Two Uncannily Similar...
When an eminent jurist asks, “What does a copyright of an architectural work truly protect?” you may be certain the question is not rhetorical. The U.S. Copyright Act does provide protection from...
View Article20 Beautiful Offices That Architects Chose For Themselves
ArchDaily has once again asked readers to share photos of their workspaces. Readers, mostly architects, responded with pictures of beautiful spaces around the world, from beachside desks to a stark...
View ArticleItaly Has An Insane Number Of Architects
Yesterday, Monditalia — one of the three exhibitions currently being prepared for this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale — tweeted out a neat little graphic showing the number of architects, per...
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