
Architecture remains an elite and homogenous profession, clinging to institutional barriers that have thwarted diversity.

Public health may provide a viable model for those who became architects in order to make people’s lives better, not just cater to the 1 percent.

Say goodbye to sleeping on airport floors, at least if you're flying into Moscow.

At an experimental algae farm, technology, biology, and architecture unite to educate the public.

Creating a home entirely from local materials challenges builders to carefully consider every piece of the structure, from the foundation to the eaves

The dissolution of the industry was reflected in airports, where architectural innovation was quickly pushed aside to make room for quick, easy fixes.

"This is goin' green 1949 style, bitch."

Hurry up and submit your DIY design solution for inclusion into the biggest architecture show in the world.

For building owners looking for a holistic approach to sustainability, SEED offers a new path.

Architect Jeanne Gang has a utopian vision for stopping an insatiable predator.

Every week, it seems, a different city is pitching its old steel rails as the “next” High Line.

With his design for a nature-building hybrid, Sir Norman Foster is swapping out one vision of the world for another.

This spring, millions of people strolling at night near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. will be able to see a museum turned inside out.