My previous piece for The American Conservative concerned the mayhem postwar “urban renewal” wrought in Washington, D.C.’s southwest quadrant. A conspicuous feature of that mayhem is the Robert C.
Danish design and architecture heritage will soon be in the spotlight more than ever before as Denmark’s capital Copenhagen begins its year as the UNESCO World Capital of Architecture. According to ...
Copenhagen, a city known for its people-centric architecture with a focus on function, art and design, is the World Capital of Architecture for 2023. The General Assembly of the International Union of ...
Brutalist buildings are a significant component of Washington, D.C.’s architectural identity. In the National Building Museum’s new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, this identity is explored further. Co ...
The inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial, set to take place from September 18 to October 19, 2025, has announced its first curatorial theme, "Slow Down." Organized by CAFx, the biennial builds ...
Across Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami, Studio KHORA demonstrates how AIA-recognized contemporary architecture—grounded in deconstructive inquiry and climate intelligence—transforms waterfront ...