Fred Martino interviews Craig Anz, Director of Graduate Studies in Architecture at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. They discuss the undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture at SIU ...
In the new Phaidon book "Concrete Architecture," Los Angeles writers Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin examine a construction material that’s often derided as the building block of urban eyesores, but, they ...
This article was originally published on Common Edge. Discussions of architectural form demonstrate how disability is negatively imprinted into the field of architecture. In architectural theory and ...
It’s 1960, and Otto Poticha and his wife, Sharon Scott East Poticha, are driving around the country, and even into British ...
In architecture, new materials rarely emerge. For centuries, wood, masonry, and concrete formed the basis for most structures on Earth. In the 1880s, adoption of the steel frame changed architecture ...
Written by Cruz Garcia & Nathalie Frankowski Published on May 04, 2014 Never before has the combination of technology and mass media enhanced such a prolific production and diffusion of monuments to ...
From Architectural Record, May, 1914. Read a PDF of the original article here. Note – In connection with the exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute of the Chicago Architectural Club during April and ...
When you can't tell City Hall from an art museum, perhaps architecture isn't doing its job. Indeed, one new study finds most people can't see the difference in many U.S. buildings. Residents in Tokyo, ...