Essay
Difficult Terrain: The History of West Virginia’s Infrastructure
Caroline Filice Smith argues that the state should begin to view its land as a critical infrastructure.
Built/Found: The convergence of concealing and revealing architecture in Matera’s cave dwellings
Etienne Issa explores the distinctive building practices found in the southern Italian city of Matera.
The relocation of Taro Island
As rising seas threaten the Solomon Islands, one community is planning a move to higher ground.
Forms of aid: Architectures of humanitarian space in Nairobi, Kenya
Benedict Clouette and Marlisa Wise write about urban and architectural consequences of international humanitarian operations.
Balkrishna Doshi: Reassessing the Present and the Past
An excerpt from an essay published in the League's 1998 exhibition catalogue, An Architecture of Independence: The Making of Modern South Asia.
Architecture does not stop at the roof
By Fernanda Canales
Fabricating Circle Shade – 2πR4
By Eva Jensen
Circle Shade – 2πR4: Inspiration & poetics
By Eva Jensen
Pikionis’ pathway: Paving the Acropolis
Kevin Malawski writes about a midcentury Athens pathway to the Acropolis designed by Dimitris Pikionis.
