To reach this idyllic retreat in the heart of of Ontario’s ‘cottage country’ on Lake Joseph, residents and guests pass through a crescent-shaped canyon carved out of solid rock.
Famous for its associations with the architect, the Yale School of Architecture’s current show explores his seminal work completed in 1969 at an Alabama HBCU.
The seasoned residential firm organizes senior, affordable, and refugee housing around a soaring atrium with elevated walkways and timber-framed ‘patios.’
Mario Cucinella Architects oversaw the final stages of the long-awaited transformation, adding a striking wood pavilion to the 18th-century mansion’s courtyard among other elements.
Organized by Autodesk, the annual conference drew nearly 12,000 industry professionals from around the world for a preview of the latest innovations and exciting news.
The Tekαkαpimək Contact Station orients visitors to the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, and the overlooked Indigenous culture around them.
The verdant main terminal expansion at PDX ushers in a new era of civic-scale mass-timber construction, with sustainable forestry practices top of mind.