On a suburban lot in Western Australia, architect Kate FitzGerald and her firm, Whispering Smith, craft a lean, design-forward house – with room for one or two more.
By Susan Nerberg |
March 6, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
In earthquake-prone Chile, Teatro Regional del Biobío, a deceptively solid theatre that almost resembles a paper lantern, promises to recast its urban setting.
By Susan Nerberg |
August 14, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Institutional
A historic Montreal landmark is brought into the 21st century with interactive illumination.
By Susan Nerberg |
November 15, 2017
Section: Curiosity
To make sense of a bitter and complicated history in a remote region of Chile, Susana Herrera’s Yepun Astronomical Observatory directs the eye toward the skies.
By Susan Nerberg |
November 13, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture
As if the concept of the first-ever World Design Summit isn’t big enough, the Montreal event will bring together an international roster of design thinkers who share the common goal of creating positive social and environmental change.
By Susan Nerberg |
October 13, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Green Design, Urbanism
The director of MIT’s Senseable City Laboratory will be in Toronto later this week as part of EDIT. He shares how science-driven design may be the next great urban revolution.
By Susan Nerberg |
September 26, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Personalities, Urbanism
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