Designer Andrea Gallo has created a series of six posters that boil iconic works of architecture down to their minimalist details. The stark, black and white posters cut out silhouettes of the ...
Architecture in the 20th century was defined by a single dominant style: modernism. This design movement transformed the ...
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When discussing visionary designers who have reshaped our understanding of architecture, Javier Senosiain emerges as a singular figure who fuses art, imagination, and functionality. Hailed as the ...
Prefabricated, modular timber construction has emerged as a particularly suitable way for building in existing structures – especially in confined urban spaces. Gaps between buildings can be closed ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. As deadly wildfires raged in Southern California, Save Iconic Architecture ...
Iconic buildings are often so for one main reason: They’ve stood the test of time. Throughout decades—sometimes even centuries—these structures have remained symbols of their respective cities, if not ...
This rendering shows a proposed six-story building that would be constructed on the University of Kansas campus to service the KU school of architecture and design. The building would be built behind ...
This article was originally published on Common Edge. In Childhood’s End, Arthur C. Clarke’s mid-20th century science fiction classic, a character wonders if the flattened inhabitants experiencing a ...
The most famous architects don’t solely leave behind the buildings they’ve designed—they leave behind blueprints for how we live, work, and move through the world. From the way Frank Lloyd Wright ...