The first tasting room in the state to incorporate rammed-earth construction joins a growing number of Willamette Valley wineries where architecture is as carefully crafted as the wine.
As the tennis faithful flock to Flushing, Queens, for the 2025 U.S. Open, we take a look back at the first incarnation of the USTA National Tennis Center completed in 1978.
In the secluded beach town of Mazunte, the Cocolia Hotel and its guest cabins, built from local stone and wood, are sensitively embedded in the jungle landscape.
The sustainable centerpiece of this immense mixed-use development, master planned by Hariri Pontarini Architects, is an innovative deep-lake-water cooling system.
A dark and disregarded 1950s-era gym-turned-theater is transformed once again into Highland Hall, an inviting academic building populated by future architects.
For the net-zero emissions–aiming Hortus, the firm gamely takes on a new type of challenge (and mostly does away with carbon-intensive concrete in the process).