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architecture

  • An Architect’s Radical New Theory About Stonehenge
    An Architect’s Radical New Theory About Stonehenge
    "Why would you move 75 large stones just so you could dance around twice a year? If you put a roof on it you can use it all year."
    February 4, 2016BY Mark Miller
  • Software Makes 3D Maps of Buildings in Real Time
    Software Makes 3D Maps of Buildings in Real Time
    When Thomas Schöps wants to create a 3D model of a building, he pulls out his tablet computer. ...
    January 15, 2016BY Fabio Bergamin
  • Defensive Architecture: Designing the Homeless out of Our Cities
    Defensive Architecture: Designing the Homeless out of Our Cities
    The very shape of our cities has started to reflect our hostility toward the homeless, in the form ...
    January 1, 2016BY Aidan While and Rowland Atkinson
  • The Designers of Tomorrow—An Interview With the CEO of ONG&ONG
    The Designers of Tomorrow—An Interview With the CEO of ONG&ONG
    Do you know that Nokia is almost 150 years old? [Back] then [they] were a lumbering company!...
    October 6, 2015BY James Lee and Michelle Han
  • Is Secret to Roman Concrete in Volcanic Rock?
    Is Secret to Roman Concrete in Volcanic Rock?
    Scientists have discovered concrete-like rock in a dormant volcano in Italy, and say it may explain why the ...
    July 14, 2015BY Ker Than
  • US Carpenter Finds Timber – and Roots – in Bern
    US Carpenter Finds Timber – and Roots – in Bern
    “That’s one – that’s one of the buildings!” grins David Bähler, visibly tickled to see the handiwork of ...
    June 24, 2015BY seth and SwissInfo.ch
  • Book Explores Innovations of Modern Japanese Home Design
    Book Explores Innovations of Modern Japanese Home Design
    Challenged to build homes that create a feeling of light, space and tranquility in some of the world's ...
    June 18, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • The Skyscrapers of the Future Will Be Made of Wood
    The Skyscrapers of the Future Will Be Made of Wood
    Until recently, the potential for using timber in towers was very limited.
    May 23, 2015BY Peter Wilson
  • The History of Kathmandu Valley, as Told by Its Architecture
    The History of Kathmandu Valley, as Told by Its Architecture
    Nepal's cultural heritage was a source of great pride for a nation that has long been beset by ...
    May 2, 2015BY Michael Hutt
  • Photographer Hunts Down China’s Next Endangered Species: Architecture
    Photographer Hunts Down China’s Next Endangered Species: Architecture
    Photographer Peter Shay’s "Photographing Chinese Architecture, A Century of Change" chronicles what’s left of Chinese past glory.
    April 18, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Building Information Modelling and its place in Modern Day Architecture
    Building Information Modelling and its place in Modern Day Architecture
    The speed of which modern day creations and buildings are erected these days is impressive and can be ...
    April 14, 2015BY James Richings
  • Five Incredible Old English Homes Built by Women
    Five Incredible Old English Homes Built by Women
    We tend to think of the landowners, architects and builders of the past as men, just as we ...
    April 5, 2015BY Briony McDonagh
  • Michael Graves Sought to Create Joy Through Superior Design
    Michael Graves Sought to Create Joy Through Superior Design
    During a career that spanned over 50 years, Graves held firm to the belief that design could effect ...
    March 30, 2015BY Catherine Anderson
  • Hong Kong on the Hudson?
    Hong Kong on the Hudson?
    Good historians know that history rarely teaches clear lessons. When it does, we should heed them.
    January 9, 2015BY Donald L. Miller
  • ‘Archiculture’ Documentary Opens Discussion on Future of Architecture
    ‘Archiculture’ Documentary Opens Discussion on Future of Architecture
    The film “Archiculture” explores the massive gap between architecture education and the profession itself. Epoch Times interviewed co-director ...
    December 31, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Architect Couple Brings New Life to a Brooklyn 1880s Townhouse
    Architect Couple Brings New Life to a Brooklyn 1880s Townhouse
    Architect Kyle Page and his wife, landscape architect Hardy Stecker, didn’t want to live in someone else’s design ...
    November 29, 2014BY Sarah Matheson
  • Past Visions of Future Cities Were Monstrous, but Now We Imagine a Brighter Tomorrow
    Past Visions of Future Cities Were Monstrous, but Now We Imagine a Brighter Tomorrow
    My future city contains flying cars, shimmering architecture and vertical parks. Yours is probably different, but whether you’ve ...
    November 26, 2014BY Nick Dunn
  • School Design Through the Decades
    School Design Through the Decades
    In the decades after the Industrial Revolution, educational reformers led the effort to modernise schools and classroom spaces, ...
    November 15, 2014BY Bryn Nelson
  • Dutch Architects Are Using Wood in Amazing, Innovative Ways (+Photos)
    Dutch Architects Are Using Wood in Amazing, Innovative Ways (+Photos)
    A wide range of constructions have been nominated for the Dutch Wood Prize, a prize installed in 1999 ...
    October 8, 2014BY Marieke Vos
  • Architecture Competitions Are Risky, but We Can Build on That
    Architecture Competitions Are Risky, but We Can Build on That
    There's a perverse irony in the apocryphal tale of the design competition for the Sydney Opera House in ...
    July 30, 2014BY Donald Bates
  • Phenomenal Views of Ancient Places, Connect With Beauty of Humanity’s Achievements (Photo Gallery)
    Phenomenal Views of Ancient Places, Connect With Beauty of Humanity’s Achievements (Photo Gallery)
    Will Burrard-Lucas has traveled the world, taking in some of the most important places in human history. These ...
    July 29, 2014BY Benjamin Kim
  • NY Building Shows How Mod Design Stacks Up as Cool
    NY Building Shows How Mod Design Stacks Up as Cool
    In a city piled high with ambitious architecture, a seven-floor structure off the beaten path boasts a distinction ...
    July 21, 2014BY Jennifer Peltz
  • Discover Prague’s Art
    Discover Prague’s Art
    Cobbled streets leading to bridges and castles, and marvellous baroque architecture easily makes this capital city one of ...
    June 20, 2014BY Shing Lin Yoong
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s Birthday: ‘The Greatest American Architect of All Time’
    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Birthday: ‘The Greatest American Architect of All Time’
    Today marks the 147th birthday of Frank Lloyd Wright, the man the American Institute of Architects recognizes as ...
    June 8, 2014BY Adam Miller
  • Green Living City — Urban Architecture and Design (+Video)
    Green Living City — Urban Architecture and Design (+Video)
    In Green Living City Broekbakema Lab tries to find balance, and at the same time create a vibrant ...
    May 20, 2014BY Broekbakema Architects Rotterdam
  • Across the Nation: May 6
    Across the Nation: May 6
    Across the Nation news, May 6
    May 6, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Abandoned House in the Woods Teems With New, Beautiful Life (Photo Gallery)
    Abandoned House in the Woods Teems With New, Beautiful Life (Photo Gallery)
    "I am fascinated by the way nature reclaims spaces that were, essentially, only ever on loan to humans." ...
    May 5, 2014BY Benjamin Kim
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