The day-long February 19 conference at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge will feature discussions on urban regeneration, building material circularity, innovative retrofit projects, and more.
This special section highlights materials, design approaches, research, and technologies that can reduce carbon footprints across scales and typologies.
Mario Cucinella Architects oversaw the final stages of the long-awaited transformation, adding a striking wood pavilion to the 18th-century mansion’s courtyard among other elements.
Comprising three discrete buildings connected by outdoor spaces, this copper-clad Cape Cod dwelling includes an artist’s studio, gym, and swimming pool.
With each piece representing an ‘enzyme necessary in our evolution,’ everything from Post-its to Spanx are on display in ‘Pirouette: Turning Points in Design.’
Designed by Yunchao Xu of Shenzhen-based Atelier Apeiron, the sprawling Hengqin Culture and Art Complex elevates an island in Guangdong Province best known for its large theme park.
‘The transformation of our built environment currently underway stands as one of the most remarkable yet understated stories in the fight against climate change and despair,’ writes Architecture 2030 founder Edward Mazria.