In this evocative May 1945 essay, author Joseph Hudnut, the founding dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, is believed to use ‘Post-Modern’ for the first time in an architectural context.
Pritzker Prize–winning architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara join DESIGN:ED to discuss the new Anthony Timberlands Center at the University of Arkansas and reflect on the past 47 years of their Dublin-based firm, Grafton Architects.
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, this reddish-pink villa is the product of a series of disagreements between the architect and the client, a colorful writer.
Our dwelling-focused picks include monographs dedicated to Tom Kundig and Anne Fougeron, an expanded edition of ‘Fire Island Modernist,’ and a history of Neutra’s Lovell Health House.
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.
Architecture billings in July remained firmly in negative territory as scores under 50.0 have now stubbornly stuck around for 31 of the last 34 months.
Skylab Architecture founder Jeff Kovel and Nike chief creative officer John Hoke discuss the design of the Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters and how architecture is contributing to the future success of the Nike design team.
Picks for the late summer into early fall include an ephemera-filled survey of world’s fairs, a Jorge Otero-Pailos exhibition at the newly established Onera Foundation, and the sixth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.