The New Monument Men Outsmart ISIS
A team of scientists employ technology to document archaeological sites before ISIS destroys them.
British Conservation Trust Launches Tour to Celebrate Brutalist Architecture
The National Trust is exploring new ways to engage the British public with the nation's heritage.
Does Lafayette Park's Landmark Status Whitewash History?
The construction of Detroit's beacon of urban renewal also displaced thousands—something that must be remembered given its new National Historic Landmark designation.
Will Skyscrapers Ruin Paris?
Parisian officials have just approved the city's first skyscraper in 42 years—and many locals want nothing to do with it.
Is Conservation Cramping New York's Style?
Planning laws may be stifling more than New York's architectural exuberance.
The Temple of Bassae is Greece's Shrouded Beauty
Returning after decades to the temple of Bassae, Harry Eyres found it has been hidden under a tent since 1987.
Daniel Libeskind Interview: Childhood Bullies, Nazi Germany and the Jewish Museum He Built
Writer Nicholas Shakespeare talks to the greatest minds in the world while walking through the places that have shaped their lives.
Q&A With Landscape Architect Martha Schwartz
With 32 years of experience, Martha Schwartz Partners know the ins and outs of the architecture world well.
Q&A With Eckersley O'Callaghan
The consultant engineers have been part of constructing some of Apple's most exciting buildings.
'Ridicule!' Cry Parisians to New Skyscraper Proposals
A jewel of neoclassical architecture, the new mayor is determined to change the most visited city on earth
Frank Gehry Gives Modern Architecture the Bird, Calls It 'Pure S**t'
The architect lashes out at journalists at a Spain press conference before accepting a prestigious award.
The Woman Launching a Second Bauhaus Design Revolution
The German school's new director wants to gather groups of students living, working and swapping ideas, as they did in the 1920s
Building for a Better World and Making People Smile
A conversation about the first Cradle to Cradle-inspired development on the planet.
London Grows Up, but Not Everyone Is Happy
London is becoming a high-rise capital but not everyone thinks this is in the city's best interests
Beyond Glass and Steel
Architects in Zurich have created the first fully printed room – and it's a beauty