"Reset: Toward a New Commons" at New York's Center for Architecture features four project proposals that tackle thorny issues of access and equity in a fragmented country.
Long objects of fascination for architects, cars blend engineering, art, and architecture—but have created or exacerbated a host of contemporary crises.
At Columbia College's Glass Curtain Gallery, the DAP Collective asks viewers to question their assumptions about racial justice and the built environment.
“The Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 1947 – 1985,” on view at the Museum of Modern Art, ignores the failings of modernist design and planning.
The director of Penn State’s SOFTLAB and founding member of the Black Reconstruction Collective explores designing responsive textiles for inhabitable spaces.
The Chicago-based artist pays homage to British craft and manufacturing traditions while alluding to notions of communion, music, and public participation.
The Block House’s "BQE" exhibit proposes five collaborative projects that seek to tackle how to replace the city’s once divisive, now deteriorating expressway.