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The city that never was: Entropy
Robin Nagle, Bill Braham, and Iñaki Abalos consider waste and disorder as points of departure for new urban formats.
Sarah Wigglesworth: Home
The London-based architect discusses how her experiences of home have affected her designs.
The city that never was: Agility
Considering a more agile urbanism that anticipates a multiplicity of potential outcomes—including failure.
The city that never was: Fertility
Landscape-driven principles offer opportunities for rethinking and reorganizing human settlements.
The city that never was: Utility
How might notions of flexibility and synthesis produce more nimble and resilient settlements? Panelists discuss.
Wang Shu lecture
Wang Shu's Current Work talk explores designs for pavilions and museums.
Living small & going solo
Symposia on designing small-scale housing that's comfortable, efficient, and affordable
Sarah Wigglesworth: Sustainable futures
The British architect discusses three public projects focused on sustainability.
Mike Taylor: Track record
The Hopkins Architects principal discusses Yale's Frick Chemistry Lab, Princeton's Frick Chemistry Lab, and the 2012 Olympic Velodrome.