Situated outside of Mexico City, this family weekend house, which is intended to eventually be used as a retirement residence, melds into its rugged, mountainous surroundings.
A contemporary reinterpretation of rural vernacular architecture, this Ontario retreat comprises three ‘living bars’ that intersect and shift across the site.
Designed by a husband-wife architect and landscape architect as their summer house, the wood-clad, hexagonal abode draws inspiration the from crystalline formations in the bedrock of Sweden’s Kullaberg region.
Comprising multiple honors for both built and unbuilt projects as well as recognitions for individual practitioners, the Architectural Record Awards welcomes submissions until July 15.
Amid ongoing uncertainty about interest rates and material costs, the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index reports diminishing billings for firms nationwide.
The Weiss/Manfredi founders join the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss ecology as a starting point for the design process and their new book, ‘Drifting Symmetries: Projects, Provocations, and Other Enduring Models.’
Appearing as April’s House of the Month, this rare I.M. Pei–designed residence in Washington, D.C., was first showcased in the magazine as a Record House in 1964.