While business conditions remained soft nationwide last month, there was one bright spot as the South saw a slight uptick in billing activity for the first time in nearly a year.
New York–based architect Andrea Steele joins the podcast to discuss the benefits of combining typologies and successful strategies in implementing human-centered design.
A July 1976 article explores how architect Bertrand Goldberg applied his headily futuristic vision for health care at hospital projects in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Tacoma.
Goings-on to track this month include a show on Shaker design, an exhibition charting the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Florida Southern College campus, and the forthcoming 2025 Exhibit Columbus Exhibition in Indiana.
We revisit a 1967 review of I. M. Pei’s National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, described as a ‘direct response to a spectacular site and a highly philosophical program.’
Located in the hometown of the Pritzker Prize–winning architect who designed them, this library and medical center represent one idiosyncratic strain of the postwar Metabolism movement.
In western Scotland, a Victorian house’s living areas and bedrooms are remodeled while a modest contemporary expansion enlarges the kitchen in the rear.