Interview
Layered geometries, interwoven histories
For architect Bryony Roberts, a stay in Rome prompted meditations on pattern and movement.
Flash and spectacle in the face of austerity
Anya Sirota discusses the relationship between architecture, culture, and urban vitality.
Slightly familiar and thoroughly enjoyable
Lap Chi Kwong and Alison Von Glinow want to create architecture that everyone can appreciate.
Where we work: modus studio on Fayetteville, Arkansas
Architect Chris Baribeau, cofounder of modus studio, discusses living and working in Northwest Arkansas.
A Guadalajaran perspective on the future of Mexican architecture
Regional Mexican design is having a moment, says Luis Aldrete, but the nation's rapid change makes the next steps hard to predict.
La vivienda tradicional mexicana está desapareciendo y con ella, una forma de vida
A medida que las fuerzas políticas, sociales y económicas amenazan la arquitectura vernácula de la nación, la firma de arquitectura COMUNAL defiende su valor.
Mexico’s Traditional Housing Is Disappearing—and with It, a Way of Life
Mariana Ordóñez Grajales and Onnis Luque are fighting to preserve their country's vernacular architecture.
The architecture of the everyday
For Stephanie Davidson and Georg Rafailidis, mundane issues like the weather and mortgages serve as a springboard for design investigation.
City as border zone
Architects Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller, founders of El Paso firm AGENCY, discuss the reality and rhetoric of the US–Mexico border.