The Unit 6 house is intended for Virginia’s more temperate climate.
Community spirit is helping Music City build and grow.
A new generation of architects is embracing humanitarianism.
How Architecture for Humanity tries to help ruined states.
Benchmarking laws point toward a new industry in retrofitting existing buildings for compliance.
A high-performance roof underlayment for asphalt, tile, and metal roofs.
Gurgaon, India/Sorg Architects
A collection of bath plumbing fixtures with clean lines.
Four hand-knotted rug designs subtly incorporate imagery from nature.
Hand-hammered pendant lights made from 99.7% recycled copper wire.
A network of crosslinked polyethylene tubing to create radiant heating and cooling.
Meyda expands its glasswork expertise to include sinks for kitchens and baths.
What the oldest operating transit system in the U.S. can teach us about planning for tomorrow.
iLevel by Weyerhaeuser has added the TJI 560D series to its TJI-joist line up.
This cabinet line is made of reclaimed wood encased in glass cubes.
As the U.S. inches toward economic recovery, the focus on luxury condo towers shifts to market-rate rental apartments.
Architecture is both an art and a science. Beauty may transcend explanation, but good design is a matter of evidence.
Cheaper and more efficient than ever, thin-film solar cells are gaining market share. But they still have a way to go.
This contoured, jointless faucet design includes an LED that indicates water temperature.
This collection comes in three patterns, each with 12 color options, and is Cradle-to-Cradle Silver certified.
ColumnLight is a vertical luminous trellis that uses optical-lighting-film technology to create high illumination.
The Fungi Lamp, designed by Andreas Kowalewski, is shaped like a mushroom.
Designed by Archirivolto Design, Deluxe from the FDV Collection comprises multiple triangular facets.
The winning student entry in the Build a Better Burb competition calls for a radical form of community involvement to transform Long Island suburbia.
Harry Weese frequently demonstrated protean talent and ahead-of-the-curve thinking. But he suffered from self-destructive habits, too.