Most Washingtonians haven’t spent a ton of time contemplating the Orville and Wilbur Wright Federal Buildings on Independence Avenue. Perhaps you haven’t even noticed them. “It would be easy to walk ...
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of special features ahead of the inaugural RIBA International Prize for the world’s best building, announced on November 24. Jonathan Glancey is a British ...
Think of a great hotel room. It’s spacious, brightly lit, and filled with thoughtful details. Maybe it has a great view, and a big, fluffy bed. I once stayed in a castle in northern Scotland that had ...
This story has been corrected since it was originally published. Architecturally speaking, I’ve been very lucky in terms of my schooling. I went to a boarding school, Choate Rosemary Hall, that ...
In a recent Crain’s New York Business editorial dated August 7, “Make architecture great again,” architect Garo Gumusyan argued, “architecturally, America isn’t great anymore.” He cited regulation as ...
At ArchDaily, we always aspire to provide our community with all the tools and knowledge to help imagine, design, and build better cities. In order to bring inspiration and present more about what ...
Prior to the 1925 earthquake, height and density were steadily increasing in Santa Barbara’s downtown core. (Santa Barbara Historical Museum photo) [Noozhawk’s note: Second in a four-part series on ...
WEST CHESTER – Whether it’s great architecture, fine dining or studying, the borough has it all. Thomas U. Walter architecture is everywhere, West Chester University hosts almost 18,000 students and ...