Every two years the architecture world takes over Italy for La Biennale Architettura (Venice Biennale), one of the most prestigious international architecture events in the world with origins dating ...
In order to inspire our audience, generate critical debates, and develop ideas, ArchDaily has been continuously questioning architects about the future of architecture. To define emerging trends that ...
Editor’s Note: Design for Impact is a series spotlighting architectural solutions for communities displaced by the climate crisis, natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies. Many of these ...
In the spring of 2002, a curious building took shape just off the shore of Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland. It looked like a bare industrial platform surrounded by a mesh of tubes and scaffolding. But ...
Moderating the dialogue between the traditional and the modern in the search for a new architecture for Africa. By Francis Kéré Mr. Kéré is an architect. This personal reflection is part of a series ...
We are still at the dawn of the Metaverse, the next wave of the Internet. The current “mainstream” Metaverse platforms serve as experimental containers to host the wildest dreams of virtual worlds ...
In this year’s Biennale Architettura, architecture isn’t a form—it’s a feedback loop. Photo by Andrea Avezzù, Courtesy La Biennale di Venezia In the lagoon of Venice, where time often feels suspended ...
Architecture has always attracted people driven by their love of design and creativity, not spreadsheets. That’s why business operations are so often overlooked: it’s not seen as exciting, and smaller ...
Many contemporary architectural monographs are more or less content to be beauty parades, offering up page after page of lavishly aspirational photography. Future Homes: Domestic Architecture in a ...
This article was written by members of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) in response to an op-ed AN published August 13 by Toon Dreessen, “Royal Architectural Institute of Canada ...