BrandNu Design Studio founder Michael Ford joins DESIGN:ED to discuss his ‘Hip-Hop Architect’ moniker and the design of the forthcoming Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and structural engineer Dewhurst MacFarlane partnered for this renovation at the Corning Museum of Glass, which was featured in the November 2001 issue.
This essay written by Michael Sorkin for 1972's Young Architects issue showcases work by and about emerging talent, their relationship to the profession, and the future of education.
Consisting of honors for both built and unbuilt projects as well as recognitions for individual practitioners, the Record Awards welcomes submissions until July 15.
The design of this dramatic family home, embedded into a gentle slope on the edge of a lake in southeast Brazil, is organized around a triangular form, which unfolds into a glulam roof.
Rafael Pelli of Pelli Clarke & Partners joins the podcast to discuss the 50th anniversary of the Pacific Design Center and the legacy of his father, César Pelli.
This renovation of a semi-detached Toronto house eschews traditional enclosed rooms for a more fluid arrangement of spaces while transforming an unfinished basement into a spa and lounge.