Brutalist architecture is a style of building design developed in the 1950s in the United Kingdom following World War II. With an emphasis on construction and raw materials, the aesthetic evolved as ...
Art Deco is one of the most easily recognizable architectural styles out there. Known for its sleek symmetry and geometric motifs, the style adorns skyscrapers, storefronts, and apartment buildings ...
Though none of the films at the Architecture and Design Film Festival, taking place at the Chicago Cultural Center and the ...
Unlike typical commercial architecture firms, Mythodium sees every church commission as a narrative journey from vision to reality. They help clients articulate a clear story and purpose before ...
After the Revolutionary War, the new nation of the United States of America set about establishing itself. While statesmen concentrated on writing our Constitution and codifying the laws that would ...
"Everyone today has access to so much information and pre-packaged designs, our first task has become to release/free clients from preconceived design notions, which are often very specific," says ...
Based in New York City and Toronto, Canada, Eventscape specializes in the design, fabrication and installation of high-design, complex architectural features for multiple applications including ...
Join Bisnow in Houston for a deep dive into architecture and design shaping the city’s future, from climate-responsive buildings and adaptive reuse to walkability, cultural identity, and locally ...