Kristine Klein is web editor of The Architect’s Newspaper. Prior to joining AN she held editorial positions at Dezeen and Fine Homebuilding Magazine. She holds a B.S. in Magazine Journalism from ...
As mass timber continues to grow in popularity in the U.S., manufacturers are evolving the scale and sourcing of wood production to meet rising demand. Mercer Mass Timber recently helped complete the ...
Now in its 18th iteration, details pertaining to this year’s Love in Times Square installation in Manhattan’s Duffy Square have been made available to the public. Making Love is about celebrating ...
Zuri Gardens will be a 100-percent affordable subdevelopment in Houston that will eventually comprise 80 detached homes built from a combination of low-carbon concrete mixes. (Courtesy HiveASMBLD) The ...
New details have come to light about Jeffrey Epstein’s correspondence with and about architects and architecture patrons—namely Tom Pritzker, Richard Meier, Frank Gehry, Neri Oxman, Peter Marino, ...
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) workers demonstrated today outside BIG’s London office in Broadgate to protest layoffs. Staffers were seen holding flags and banners in the drizzling rain demanding ...
A pedestrian bridge that was built over Kearny Street in the 1960s—derided as San Francisco’s “most hated bridge”—will be removed from Portsmouth Square as part of a renovation project. (Courtesy SWA) ...
The house Ray Kappe designed for himself and his family is for sale $11.5 million. Kappe, a renowned midcentury architect in Los Angeles, was also a cofounder of the Southern California Institute of ...
New York is a “city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants,” Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said in his victory speech last month. The same ethos fuels Custom Collaborative, a nonprofit organization ...