Thirteen times during a 17-year period, architect and educator Brian MacKay-Lyons hosted a multi-day gathering of his peers, students, and fellow travelers in the ad hoc movement to reestablish ...
David and Mary Gamble with architect Charles Greene (left) (ca. 1907), visiting the site of their future Pasadena residence (all images from the Greene & Greene Archives, courtesy The Huntington ...
Designer Will Cooper invites us into the world of William White, where material and craft redefine the way we move through ...
Perhaps the single most arresting image in “Greene & Greene” by Edward R. Bosley (Phaidon, $75, 240 pages) appears on the endpapers of the book--an extreme close-up of the woodwork in one of the ...
At this year’s Poncho Gala Auction, a group of Northwest architects participated in the first Poncho Invitational Architects' Hall of Mirrors. More than a dozen architecture firms designed and ...
Following a tragic blaze, Hong Kong creatives defend bamboo scaffolding as a vital piece of the city’s heritage.
For many Winchester residents, the Parish of the Epiphany on Church Street is a beautiful historical building. But for Maureen Meister, who has lived in town since the early 1980s, the building is ...
It's our shorthand for the way we lived before the pandemic: without masks, without physical distancing, without barriers. Able to go to restaurants, concerts, theatres, sporting events, movies, bars, ...
For two Spanish architects living and working in a cavernous, minimally insulated warehouse, the question of where to put their daughter’s bedroom was solved with an Arctic solution. Mireia Luzárraga ...
In 1994, “frustrated with the state of architectural education,” McKay-Lyons, then a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, took a group of his students to a remote corner of Nova Scotia for an ...