Can a toilet block embody democracy? Studio Weave's Maida Hill project turns neglected infrastructure into a test of dignity.
Can a toilet block embody democracy? Studio Weave's Maida Hill project turns neglected infrastructure into a test of dignity.
How small, phased interventions like Shanghai’s pocket parks are replacing grand masterplans in public-space renewal.
Cluj-Napoca’s riverfront regeneration shows why waterfront design must rebuild civic life, not just deliver mixed-use real estate.
Kinetic mist, inflatable skins, and emotional weather are turning buildings into experiences—and forcing architecture to confront maintenance and permanence.
Studio i/thee shows how mud, algae, and weather can co-design buildings—and redefine architectural performance.
The Louvre’s subterranean entrances suggest museums may become civic infrastructures, not sealed monuments. What does that mean for architecture?
Karens Minde Aksen asks whether climate-ready landscapes should blend in—or boldly reshape civic life.
Castor Place and the Edo-Tokyo Museum ask whether heritage can host public life without slipping into architectural theme park.
