Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban’s first Canadian project will be the tallest timber skyscraper in the world. Called Terrace House, it is part of a growing movement in building superstructures made of wood.
By Catherine Osborne |
July 19, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture
The Pritzker Prize-winning architect on what he’s re-reading and the classical musician he’s fascinated by.
By Azure |
June 30, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Personalities, Q&A
Humanitarian Architecture delves into the projects that the Pritzker Prize laureate has created for victims of war and natural disaster.
By Rachel Pulfer |
March 9, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Books
The Pritzker Prize laureate wins a competition to design Japan’s New National Stadium in Tokyo and puts her signature on another city.
By Josephine Minutillo |
April 15, 2013
Section: Curiosity
On the lawn of London’s Kensington Gardens, Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor will design this year’s pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery.
By Nina Boccia |
April 7, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Exhibition, Landscape
Universally regarded as one of the leading architects of the late 20th century, I.M. Pei died on May 16, 2019. He was 102.
By Stefan Novakovic |
May 17, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Personalities
Chile’s Alejandro Aravena reconceives the beach house with a pair of primitive monoliths as rugged and austere as their seaside perch.
By Michael Webb |
April 18, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Residential
From a new record total of 1,175 submissions from 50 countries, our panel of industry experts has selected 68 projects, products and concepts as the 2019 AZ Awards finalists.
By Azure |
April 2, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: AZ Awards, Azure News
In Doha, Jean Nouvel’s massively ambitious Qatar National Museum evokes a “desert rose” crystal formation on the Gulf coast.
By Stefan Novakovic |
March 28, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Institutional
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