Building lifespans run the gamut, but with a focus on reuse and renovation, the February issue shows off exemplary old buildings that continue to thrive.
The cramped but acoustically blessed Powell Hall, home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, celebrates its centennial with a grand new lobby and back-of-house extension.
Architect Kulapat Yantrasast envisions Dib Bangkok, Thailand's first international contemporary art museum, as more of an events-hosting playground than a temple for viewing static art.
Read highlights from Wedge’s recent appearance on our DESIGN:ED podcast and be sure to register for the forthcoming Sustainability in Practice conference, where she will be making remarks.
The firm’s sprawling campus master plan for the state-owned Vietnamese-German University gives physical form to an emerging model of academic partnership.
The Italian visionary talks to RECORD about his oeuvre and plans for the school—named the Marionannischolé—which is set to open later this year in the Italian town of Bentivoglio.
Initially envisioned as a boat house, this compact private residence was developed out of a two-week design-build course, taught by principal Peter Braithwaite, at the Dalhousie School of Architecture and Planning.
Perched nearly 9,000 feet above sea level in the Wasatch Range, this multi-generational ski-in/ski-out retreat reimagines the alpine chalet as a climate-resilient refuge.