With 2024 in the rear window (don't miss Archinect's Year in Review series with the biggest stories), now is a good time to look forward to the upcoming architecture and design events in the new year.From the roster of current and upcoming events listed on Bustler, here is a brief curated... View full entry
A Grand Prize winner and four Excellence honorees have just been named at the culmination of the first-ever NOT A HOTEL design competition called by the Japanese vacation stays platform. The competition is aimed at architects and creators under the age of 40 interested in selling their speculative... View full entry
With 2024 coming to an end, we're taking a look back at some of the highlights on Archinect's Instagram feed over the past year. Whether you're already one of @archinect's 98K followers or not (yet) — check out the most popular posts of 2024, showcasing stand-out projects from various firm... View full entry
As part of Archinect In-Depth: Visualization, Niall Patrick Walsh explored the impact of two influential schools of architecture, the École des Beaux-Arts and the Bauhaus "both of which dramatically impacted architectural visualization in ways that continue to resonate today." In response Eamez... View full entry
A new whiskey bar concept in Shanxi Province from the French Beijing-based studio JSPA Design has gotten our attention following the project’s completion earlier this year. Photo credit: Liu Xinghao The space was made out of the former two-story podium for the building that is... View full entry
ODA’s contribution to Billionaire’s Row, the 175,000-square-foot 126 East 57th Street residential tower, is advancing towards an anticipated completion date in 2025. Progress was updated recently on the 175-unit building, which stands out thanks to its pixilated facade and copper-mirror... View full entry
If we've learned anything from the way the last few years have played out, we all need a break sometimes from the ongoing issues and uncertainty that seem to continually grow. At Archinect, we're lucky to have been supplied some reprieve in the form of fun and singular news stories that excited us... View full entry
Is Donald Trump a NIMBY or a YIMBY? Given that the housing crisis is a front-and-center issue throughout the country, whether or not the president-elect reflexively favors housing development is an important question.
But Trump is all over the place on the housing issue, as he is on so many others. It’s hard to know where he really stands.
— LA Times
Candidate Trump had stated his ambition to open federal lands for housing development among his only tangible plans that could directly elicit the production of new housing. The threat of new tariff impositions/reforms, which has been wielded aggressively against U.S. trade partners in Mexico... View full entry
A new report produced by Realtor.com has shown homes in the United States to now have the highest number of extra bedrooms in the recorded history of the U.S. Census. The record-high amount of excess bedrooms is likely driven by both an increase in the number of bedrooms per home and a... View full entry
Archinect has received images of a new private residential design in the coastal city of Guarujá, Brazil. Studio MK27’s Canopy House was completed in July of 2023 under the direction of architect Marcio Kogan and co-designers Regiane Leão and Marcio Tanaka. Photo credit: Fernando... View full entry
The latest edition of our curated jobs roundup from the Archinect Job board highlights 10 architecture schools seeking additional faculty, academic leaders, staff, and fellows to their institutions. To explore specific job titles from the architectural profession... View full entry
The results from the new Buildner UNBUILT Award contest have been shared with Bustler. The inaugural competition gives architects a platform to showcase their unrealized work. Winners shared an incredible €100,000 ($104,000 USD) cash prize.Buildner states: "By honoring unbuilt ideas, we... View full entry
Yoshio Taniguchi, the architect of MoMA’s 2004 redesign and expansion, has died at the age of 87. The New York Times reported the news, along with more details about his journey to the surprise 1997 commission win, following his death from pneumonia on December 16th. Taniguchi was born... View full entry
Oliver Wainwright's picks are in for The Guardian’s year-end critics’ list. His trips abroad to visit the Paris Olympics and Columbus, Indiana left an impression, as did the Met's first-ever major retrospective look at the mercurial influence of Paul Rudulph, the new children's hospital... View full entry
Each year, the passing of an architect offers a moment to reflect on their legacy, revisiting the impact of their work while capturing the essence of their career through the perspectives of colleagues and peers, alongside a record of their achievements. In reviewing their impact, we (too)... View full entry