

Cars Underground? Guanajuato: One of the Most Walkable Cities
In the 1960s, many cities were expanding roads for cars, buses, and different modes of transporation. Despite this trend around the...


Entrium Cloud Canopy
Faulders studio has designed the ‘Entrium Light Cloud’ for a permanent installation at Portland State University. The composition of...


Welcome to “Frackpool”
Jason Lamb is the name. A recent graduate of the Bartlett School of Architecture in London asked the important question that framed his...


Thatch-Roofed Pavilion Wins in Northern Ireland
This is what happens when an artist and architect join forces, and Jeffry’s House is created. This thatch-roofed retreat was built...


Hey, Designers Need to Have Fun Too!
Who doesn’t enjoy a good festival? I know we do! So to keep you informed on events happening possibly near you let us introduce the San...
Architecture for the People by the People
Take a look at this Ted Talk by Designer Alastair Parvin. He presents a simple but provocative idea: What if, instead of architects...


Blighted Areas Turned to Pocket Parks
Last year, a partnership began with the Lincoln Reimagine Project, Architecture for Humanity, and Architectural Digest in an effort to...
Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design (CIRD) Announces 2014 Awards
Citizens’ institute on Rural Design (CIRD) Announces 2014 Awards CIRD just announced the four organizations that have been selected to...

Bringing People Together with Design: The Urban Conga
Great things are going on right now in Tampa, Florida. A Non-Profit Organization called The Urban Congo has recently designed and set up...


Espresso and Architects. Inspiration in the Rubble
Another espresso bar hits the streets of Soho, New York. Studio Vural Principal Selim Vuram said the design process started with an...