An otherworldly new terminal, just opened in Beijing, alleviates pressure on the capital city's existing airport. Read our story from the July airports issue, and watch a new video about the project.
What's next for air-travel design? In this special Continuing Education section, we examine buildings that ease passenger aggravation and respond to the local culture and environment.
Anthony Alofsin's new book on Wright's tumultuous relationship with New York City is the third one centering on a connection that Wright himself might have thought unworthy.
See the full list of this year’s top 300 firms, ranked by their architectural revenue from the prior year, and learn about what business trends architecture and design companies are seeing.