De lo tangible y lo intangible
El diseño de TO para un pabellón temporal en el centro de ciudad de México evidencia el interés de la firma por la reutilización de materiales y la resonancia histórica.
El diseño de TO para un pabellón temporal en el centro de ciudad de México evidencia el interés de la firma por la reutilización de materiales y la resonancia histórica.
Una comisión de diseño en un pueblo fantasma convertido en destino turístico permitió a Departamento del Distrito explorar ideas de preservación histórica.
Farzin Lotfi-Jam discusses his path to a practice model that foregrounds collaboration.
To mark the publication of Young Architects 21: Just, the 2019 League Prize winners and committee members reunite online to discuss the “just” in design—and how it’s changed in the past three years.
With Farzin Lotfi-Jam of Farzin Farzin and Xavi Laida Aguirre of stock-a-studio.
With Isaac Stein and Maggie Tsang of Dept. and Jose Amozurrutia and Carlos Facio of TO.
With representatives of Citygroup and Nathan Friedman and Francisco Quiñones of Departamento del Distrito.
A design commission in a ghost town turned tourist destination allowed Departamento del Distrito to explore ideas about historic preservation.
TO's design for a temporary pavilion in Mexico City speaks to the firm's fascination with material reuse and historical resonance.
Dept. argues for a hyperlocal, community-oriented approach to flood management in North Miami.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
Through its collective model and emphasis on discussion and debate, Citygroup seeks to move beyond business-as-usual design.
One of six installations for the digital exhibition by winners of the 2022 League Prize.
With an ambitious project in southern Florida, Germane Barnes is helping a neighborhood envision a better future.