Eric Höweler of Höweler + Yoon joins the podcast to discuss the revitalization of the Coolidge Corner Theatre, the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at UVA, and the firm's narrative-driven design process.
The owners of this single-story Floridian residence expressed a desire for “clean lines, solid lighting, traditional shapes, and the idea of the outside folding into the landscape.”
Located two hours northwest of Santiago, this beachside retreat features timber cladding and a daylight-flooded interior thanks to expansive panes of glass on the structure's gable end.
Working with an irregularly-shaped infill lot, the architects “deconstructed” a traditional home into a disaggregated, linear sequence of alternating interior and exterior rooms.
Brett Steele joins the podcast to discuss transitioning to his new role as dean of the USC School of Architecture and how his past experiences at Zaha Hadid Architects and the Architectural Association shaped his approach to the profession.
This contemporary net-zero energy home in suburban Boulder County aims for a modern aesthetic that also harmonizes with the surrounding historic context.
For the eighth consecutive month, the AIA/Deltek architectural billings index reports an economic downturn, with the pace of decline accelerating in the past four months.
This vehicular bridge, located in a mountainous area of a small European country, illustrated both the rational and expressive potential of reinforced concrete.