Rafael Freyre is Imagining Architecture as Ephemeral
Rafael Freyre discusses his work with his eponymous Estudio Rafael Freyre and why he thinks that architecture should be something ephemeral.
Rafael Freyre discusses his work with his eponymous Estudio Rafael Freyre and why he thinks that architecture should be something ephemeral.
Mariam Issoufou Kamara’s firm atelier masōmī approaches architecture as activism for the continuation of local identity.
Whitewall spoke with David Chipperfield about reassessing what “good architecture” means in the face of social inequality and climate crisis.
The Japanese arhitect Tsuyoshi Tane opens the Tane Garden House in the Vitra Campus in Germany, steps outside of Basel.
On May 20, The 18th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia opened in Venice. The biennial, an inspired, multi-faceted presentation, curated by Lesley… Read More »For the 18th Architecture Biennale in Venice, Lesley Lokko Looks to a Laboratory of the Future
Bilbao shared with Whitewall how she is embedding landscapes with social values and what she hopes her impact is.
BMW revisited the work of architect Karl Schwanzer and his ties to BMW history on the 50th anniversary of its corporate headquarters this July in Munich.
Jean Nouvel has unveiled plans for the Sharaan by Jean Nouvel resort, located at the Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla, Saudi Arabia.
Tiffany & Co. has finally revealed the renderings for the renovations in progress on its flagship at 727 Fifth Avenue. The plans include a complete… Read More »Tiffany Reveals OMA Plans for Fifth Avenue Flagship
Every summer in London, the Serpentine Pavilion is unveiled in Kensington Gardens, reimagining the possibilities of architecture and public engagement. This year’s commission, by Counterspace,… Read More »Counterspace is Building Sacred Spaces to Gather, Reflect, and Connect