Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Architect Magazine

 
ARCHITECTS AIA Perspective: The Human Touch What is the best architecture software? Us.
DESIGN Arch Madness 2015: Round Five The championship round pits Louis Kahn's Salk Institute against E. Fay Jones's Thorncrown Chapel. Which AIA Twenty-Five Year Award winner...
BUSINESS Up and Running: Words of Advice for Young Firms To close out this series, we asked firm leaders to think back to the early days of their practices to offer some tips to architects thinking...
HISTORY Surfing the Spanish Colonial RevivalColumnist Aaron Betsky seeks the roots of Spanish Colonial Revival in Riverside, Calif.
COMMUNITY PROJECTS Hennepin County Walker Library, Designed by VJAA Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos discuss how this reimagining of a legacy library helped to reinvigorate the streetscape in this neighborhood...
OFFICE PROJECTS The Circus Comes to Town in Silicon Valley Columnist Aaron Betsky evaluates three megaprojects currently underway in Silicon Valley for tech giants Apple, Facebook, and Google.
PROJECT Vakko Fashion Center, by REX
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COMPETITIONS Arch Madness 2015: Round Four The Final Four projects standing have knocked out 28 players. But the competition was stiff, coming from architects and firms like Louis Kahn...
AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Path to Designing EcoMod, an Affordable and Energy-Efficient Housing... Nearly two years after winning ARCHITECT's R+D Award, architecture professor John Quale is taking his prefab concept around the world.
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech Putting out fire with sound, a table saw that spares your fingers, a future for graphene, and more.
URBAN DESIGN AIA Design: Welcome to the Boomtown Has Atlanta's rapid expansion paid off?
ARCHITECTS AIA Feature: New Rules Lessons learned in finding new ways to represent architects in the 21st century.
PRESERVATION ISIS and Archaeology: The Hand That Wrecks the Cradle ISIS and other radical groups in the Middle East are devastating the region's architectural and archaeological heritage.
TECHNOLOGY Teaching Nature-Based Design to Architecture Students A recent graduate design studio at the University of Minnesota's College of Design let students explore concepts of natural construction.
ARTS AND CULTURE Jimenez Lai's Youthquake at the Graham Foundation Lai sits down to discuss his Graham exhibit "Treatise," the youth movement in architecture, and his move to L.A.
COMPETITIONS Arch Madness 2015: Round Three Down to the Elite Eight, this tournament of great AIA Twenty-Five Year Award winners includes projects by Louis Kahn, Frank Lloyd Wright, Fay...
RETAIL PROJECTS Aesop Store in Oslo, Designed by Snøhetta The company's 100th store opened in central Oslo just in time for the Christmas shopping season, with an iconic ceiling that recalls hills of...
ARCHITECTURE What Will Happen to Sweet Briar College’s Historic Campus? The Sweet Briar board of directors voted to close the women's college in August, leaving behind a campus of beloved buildings.
ARCHITECTURE Walker Library: A New Space for a Vital Community The vibrant Uptown neighborhood in Minneapolis has an active streetlife but was lacking a public space to match. Enter the Walker Library,...

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