Independent Projects Spotlight: Reparations in Public Space and Super Lightweight
Recent Independent Projects grant recipients present their work in a new series of online conversations.
Recent Independent Projects grant recipients present their work in a new series of online conversations.
Ana Miljački speaks with members of the Mexico City-based group about the tumultuous nature of collective practice and a shifting paradigm in civic architecture.
In a multidisciplinary symposium, designers and museum professionals consider museum spaces that embrace the needs of all visitors.
Ana Miljački speaks with Ann Lui and Craig Reschke of Chicago-based studio Future Firm about expanding the role of the architect, absorbing risk, and what to do when asked to do magic.
In the Season 3 premiere, Ana Miljački speaks with Annabelle Selldorf about how falling in love with projects can result in heartbreak, what it means to transcend style, and the limitations of typological experience.
Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers discuss their conceptual art and design practice.
The Inwood Sacred Sites project design team discuss their evolving collaboration on a former burial ground for enslaved Africans and Lenape ceremonial site.
A group of experts discuss the broad potential of hemp-based building materials.
An ambitious affordable housing project offers a hopeful, pragmatic vision of a more climate-friendly New York State.
Ana Miljački and Nina Cooke John discuss feedback loops in the design process, slowness, how institutions engage with communities, and seeing oneself in a monument.
Architects and museum leadership discuss the collaborative process of creating the Center.
Africatown International Design Idea Competition winners discuss their designs for the historically layered site and the collaborative process behind their submissions.
A discussion exploring how and why architects draw now, with Stan Allen, Olalekan Jeyifous, Hilary Sample, and Billie Tsien.
Watch the video of the League's annual event offering career insights from leading design professionals.
Ana Miljački speaks with Claire Weisz, cofounder of WXY, on structural flexibility as an office, sharing ethical burdens with clients, and advocating on behalf of built and material histories.
Daisy Ames discusses a speculative residential project designed for a site in the Bronx.
Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann’s Exhibit Columbus installation uses innovative technology to deploy climate-friendly materials.
Ana talks with Andrés Jaque of the Office for Political Innovation about what it means to be an architectural dissident, the status of formal decisions in his work, and why listening is an important tool for architects.