In Japanese design, what you see every day shapes how you feel every day. At Yoko Kloeden Design, we call this Nagame — the ...
“The history of architecture is about monuments.” So began last week’s talk by Michael Wisniewski of Duncan Wisniewski Architecture in Burlington. Wisniewski gave the 15th annual Roland Batten Lecture ...
“So here I stand before you preaching organic architecture: declaring organic architecture to be the modern ideal and the teaching so much needed if we are to see the whole of life, and to now serve ...
In asking me to state my “philosophy of architecture,” RECORD does me honor, for surely one’s philosophy is more important than his works. For many reasons, actual works involve circumstances beyond ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Current affairs, business, security, international relations, sport. Munishwar Nath Ashish Ganju is a thought leader in Indian ...
The question is often raised—such as in the recent Theory’s Curriculum program hosted by e-flux Architecture: why teach architectural theory? While theory was part of most architecture programs from ...
Eric Bowen, vice president of Johnson Architecture, saw a change coming in the commercial and residential design industry 10 years ago. “I could see at that time that (green design) was not just a fad ...
Conservation architecture has never been glamorous. It is simply a reflection of contemporary society that the careful continuation of what already exists is always going to be overshadowed by the ...
Architecture, philosophy, and fiction converge at the intersection of worldbuilding. Even the smallest architectural construct potentiates a world unto itself, housing myriad actors and new ways of ...