Architecture
Trespa International’s Trespa Meteon panels have provided Atlanta’s National Center for Civil and Human Rights with a functional and symbolic façade that complements the building’s purpose
Bull Stockwell Allen’s design for a hotel and conference center in the California town has a distinctive floral layout that will attract attention and draw business and tourism to the growing metropolis
Through award-winning residential and civic projects, eco-conscious architect David Corban continues to find ways to celebrate Florida’s natural landscape
After nearly 50 years sitting cramped on the Upper East Side in New York City, the Whitney Museum of American Art received an offer on a large lot in the Meatpacking District and built a Renzo Piano-designed space that will open up all sorts of curatorial possibilities
A closer look at six projects from urban-focused design firm Johnson Fain
How the Sutton Company is capitalizing on a once-in-a-generation municipal investment in flood control and urban beautification to create Waller Park Place, a three-tower mixed-use development that will hug Austin’s Waller Creek
The story behind Massa Multimedia Architecture’s work on the Georgia Avenue Walmart in a rundown DC–Maryland neighborhood
Design and architecture expert Barry Wood brings his management skills to a major renovation project at the US Merchant Marine Academy
After more than 40 years in the industry, principal architect Dirk Lohan takes a long look back on his design work, including his style, his partnerships, and signature projects such as McDonald’s corporate HQ and the Abbott Oceanarium at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago
You don’t see much modern design in Missouri, but Brian Faust, president of Faust Construction, is trying to change that. In his own words, one of the very few modern builders in the Show-Me State explains what it takes to live on the edge.