Read the original 1969 review of Paul Rudolph’s landmark chapel at the historic Alabama university, which is the subject of an exhibition at the Yale Architecture Gallery.
Mireia Luzárraga and Alejandro Muiño’s provocative projects, ranging from a whimsical garden folly to radically energy-efficient apartments, utilize design as a tool for activism.
Eager to experiment with structure and material, Paul Tse and Evelyn Ting are making a name for themselves in Hong Kong’s competitive architectural scene.
Amid a freewheeling community of fabricators in Northern Thailand, Patcharada Inplang and Thongchai Chansamak source materials from forest treks and reimagine construction techniques.
After the pandemic upended life and threatened their nascent firm, Becky Garnett and Pete DePasquale prevailed in building a community-oriented practice that is transforming parts of Long Island.
In Rotterdam, Lucas ter Hall and Wessel van Beerendonk showcase the possibilities of computational design, digital craft, and state-of-the-art technology.