Architects’ Guide: Writing Project Descriptions That Actually Explain the Architecture
Architectural concept statements are full of clichés. Ironically, AI exposes weak ideas, rewarding p rojects grounded in clear briefs.
Architectural concept statements are full of clichés. Ironically, AI exposes weak ideas, rewarding p rojects grounded in clear briefs.
If architects want to elevate their building's environmental performance, reflecting their design in telligence, the language they use must evolve.
Built on a former ravine, this pool pairs technical ambition with an unusually explicit confrontatio n with the history of the place.
What if timber’s real potential isn’t just strength or carbon metrics, but also its ability to creat e buildings that breathe and respond to their surroundings?
The future of cities won’t be defined by skylines, but by the ground that sustains them.
In these outdoor performance spaces, the structure does the acoustic work.
Architects and the public alike need to stop judging buildings by their covers.
As architects push beyond icon-making, sports architecture is being reframed as infrastructure that must work hard long after the final whistle.
In a post-starchitect era, these practices prove that architectural authorship now emerges from plac e, not portability.