Brutalist architecture is a style of building design developed in the 1950s in the United Kingdom following World War II. With an emphasis on construction and raw materials, the aesthetic evolved as ...
From reconnecting with nature to the practice of "emotional design," 2025 will bring some unique trends in architecture. The outlook for activity among architectural and design firms was positive in ...
The world of architecture has undergone a dramatic transformation in the last decade, thanks to the evolution of visualization technologies. Among them, 3D architectural exterior rendering stands out ...
A Tulsa home is front and center in a national design magazine this April. Renowned interior designer David Easton and artist James Steinmeyer, a Tulsa native, own the Brookside home featured in the ...
This month, Architecture and Design celebrates Malta’s rich architectural heritage and the contemporary voices shaping its future. On our cover, we feature Dar it-Taraġ, a stunning adaptive renovation ...
What makes a purchase “worth it”? The answer is different for everybody, so we’re asking some of the coolest, most shopping-savvy people we know—from small-business owners to designers, artists, and ...
PITTSFIELD — There is a special, almost indescribable way in which the contours of our county, whether geographical, social or otherwise, pull a person back to the Berkshires, time and time again.
From October 12 to 18, NYCxDESIGN presents the Design Pavilion, a prominent public architectural exhibition in New York. Occurring during Archtober, a month-long celebration of architecture, this year ...
WoodWorks, an initiative of the Wood Products Council, has announced the winners of the 2016 Wood Design Awards. Honoring projects that “showcase the innovative use of wood as both a structural and ...