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Four Standout National Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale

For the 17th Venice Architecture Biennial, curator Hashim Sarkis posed the question “How will we live together?” During the year … More

Architecture as Measure, Bas Princen, Carlos Casas, Christ & Gantenbein, Co-ownership of Action, Finland, Japan, Juuso Westerlund, Kozo Kadowaki, Mahalla, NEMESTUDIO, Neyran Turan, Philip Tidwell, Puutalo Oy, Turkey, Uzbekistan

At Casa Gilardi, Robert Janitz’s Latest Exhibition

The buildings and gardens that the Mexican architect Luis Barragán realized in the second half of his career, from the … More

Abstract Art, Best of All Worlds, exhibition review, Gianni Jetzer, Luis Barragan, Mark Making, Mexican architecture, Robert Janitz

Beatrice Galilee’s Anthology of Radical Architecture

Curator and self-described “organizer of things” Beatrice Galilee’s new book Radical Architecture of the Future (Phaidon, 2021) is a condensed encyclopedia of Galilee’s … More

Beatrice Galilee, book review, Breakthroughs, Insiders, Masterminds, Radical Architecture, Radicals, Visionaries
Rescate integral de cauce de arroyos en la Colonia Xincatencatl

Taller Capital creates useful solutions from the bottom up

Mexico City–based Taller Capital (TC), led by architects José Pablo Ambrosi and Loreta Castro Reguera, is inconspicuously rehabilitating the Mexican urban fabric with public space projects in marginalized areas.

Architectural League of New York, Emerging Voices, Jose Pablo Ambrosi, Loreta Castro Reguera, Mexican architecture, Public Space, Taller Capital, Urban design

EXHIBITION REVIEW: “Shofuso and Modernism” revisits a major mid-century East-West cultural exchange

In June 1954, an article published in House & Home magazine read, “The Japanese had some of our best ideas—300 … More

japanese design, mid-century, modernism, nakashima, new hope, raymond, shofuso, yoshimura

From the ground up: the battle to transform Ukraine’s unloved buildings with cutting-edge design

Hundreds of buildings stand unoccupied in modern Kyiv, but most architects and developers still prefer to build from the ground … More

adaptive reuse, Balbek Bureau, Kyiv, Soviet Modernism, Ukraine, Ukrainian design

INTERVIEW: Oswaldo Viteri

Set atop a hill in what used to be the northern outskirts of Quito, Ecuador, a haven of devotional Spanish … More

BOOK REVIEW: The Tatiana Bilbao Effect

The processes via which Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao has produced her remarkable oeuvre are examined in a new monograph, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, co-published … More

Mexican architecture, Mexico, Social Housing, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio

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