Dive into the role of architecture in technology museums, where immersive experiences turn complex scientific data into ...
Brutalist homes came up everywhere after World War II as a way to provide people with affordable housing, but there's a reason why the design trend didn't last.
The enclave of classic Australian modernist architecture is so well hidden that some long-time residents might not even know it exists. Yet, this is no ritzy Melbourne cul-de-sac or CBD development, ...
This office building in London looks like a chunk has been taken out of it using a giant ice-cream scoop. That was a decision made by architecture studio Corstorphine & Wright to ensure that, viewed ...
Ohio is often considered a state of industrial practicality and heartland traditionalism, but its skyline tells a more eccentric story. From corporate headquarters shaped like picnic accessories to ...
Bus benches with dividers on Second Avenue. (Photo by Calista Stocker/Times of San Diego) In 2017, the Metropolitan Transit System spent $1.4 million upgrading bus stop benches throughout the county.
India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) represents a significant shift in how digital payment systems can be designed, governed, and scaled. Rather than operating as a proprietary payment product, ...
The late architect Frank Gehry was known for his ambitious, dynamic public buildings — but his little-known personal homes might have been his most daring projects. Gehry passed away at his home in ...
“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.” For Frank Gehry, an architect with a long list of iconic buildings before him, this wasn’t just a philosophy; it was how ...
Using hardware store materials, the architect turned a pink suburban bungalow into a Deconstructivist icon in the late 1970s. By Anna Kodé Frank Gehry is largely remembered as an architect of grand ...