French Coal Town Takes Cues from Detroit at Saint-Etienne Biennial Janelle Zara April 3, 2017 No Comments The 10th edition of the International Design Biennial of Saint Etienne focuses on the theme Working Promise: Shifting Work Paradigms.Read More
MLK1101 by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects Los Angeles Janelle Zara April 1, 2017 No Comments A forthcoming 34,000-square-foot housing complex in South L.A. will become a home for military veterans.Read More
THE SIX by Brooks + Scarpa Los Angeles Janelle Zara April 1, 2017 No Comments In Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park neighborhood, a 52-unit community was designed specifically for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans.Read More
Nancy & Stephen Grand Family House by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects San Francisco Janelle Zara April 1, 2017 No Comments In San Francisco, a privately funded facility that provides free accommodations for young patients and their families grows to meet rising demand.Read More
MADWORKSHOP Students Develop Modular Homeless Shelters for L.A. Janelle Zara January 26, 2017 No Comments Architecture students at the University of Southern California have designed an immediate solution to L.A.'s homelessness problem.Read More
The Life and Work of Iraq’s Most Influential Modernist Architect, In Photographs Janelle Zara November 22, 2016 No Comments A show on view at the Graham Foundation examines the architectural legacy of Rifat Chadirji through his own personal photographs.Read More
Park Slope Brownstone by Matthew Baird Brooklyn, New York Janelle Zara October 1, 2016 No Comments While life as a family revolves around spending time together, it also necessitates moments of peace and quiet.Read More
The National Building Museum—on Ice In the sweltering heat of a Washington, D.C. summer, cool down in James Corner Field Operations' icy refuge. Janelle Zara August 9, 2016 No Comments Outside, D.C.’s notorious 90-degree average highs make the the nation’s capital feel like it’s melting.Read More
The Pavilion of Reflections by Studio Tom Emerson Janelle Zara June 22, 2016 No Comments In Switzerland, “As soon as the sun comes out, everyone jumps in the water,” says Tom Emerson, co-founder of London’s 6a Architects and professor at ETH Zurich. Read More
2016 Serpentine Pavilion and Summer Houses Block Party: For Summer 2016, London’s Serpentine Gallery has opened a temporary pavilion and four “summer houses.” Janelle Zara June 17, 2016 No Comments “Bigamy” in architecture, at least according to the Copenhagen-based Bjarke Ingels Group, means the combination of diametrically opposed parts.Read More