The term "biophilia" understandably conjures images of buildings engulfed by vegetation and integrated into natural landscapes. In modern architectural discourse, the concept has come to be associated ...
“Raw concrete or masonry, a limited palette of materials, and the use of enduring construction elements such as stone or ...
Le Corbusier may have been one of the most influential and prolific modern architects of the 20th century, but I'd never had a chance to step inside one of the Swiss-born visionary's structures until ...
For decades, scientists, researchers, architects, and designers have been collaboratively exploring how to utilize the aspects of nature that most impact our relationship with the built environment.
As the program director, Giorgia Chinazzo is looking to foster the growth of both the newly redesigned program and the students it attracts. "My primary goal is to ensure that the AED program becomes ...
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 ...
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