How Trump’s arch gets classical wrong
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 7:51:07 PM
In 1806, Paris still bore the psychic and physical scars of revolution. Notre-Dame had been turned into a “Temple of Reason,” the hotels that had once defined Parisian life sat The post How Trump’s arch gets classical wrong appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 7:51:07 PM
In 1806, Paris still bore the psychic and physical scars of revolution. Notre-Dame had been turned into a “Temple of Reason,” the hotels that had once defined Parisian life sat The post How Trump’s arch gets classical wrong appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
How are architecture firms using succession planning to build sustainable futures for their…
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 6:44:49 PM
When renowned architect Rafael Viñoly died suddenly in 2023, there was no concrete path laid out for the future of his firm, Rafael Viñoly Architects. “My father had a notion The post How are architecture firms using succession planning to build sustainable futures for their practice? appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 6:44:49 PM
When renowned architect Rafael Viñoly died suddenly in 2023, there was no concrete path laid out for the future of his firm, Rafael Viñoly Architects. “My father had a notion The post How are architecture firms using succession planning to build sustainable futures for their practice? appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Safdie Architects completes Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art expansion
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 5:03:08 PM
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has completed a major expansion to its campus by Safdie Architects, the same office behind the original venue from 2011. The expansion in The post Safdie Architects completes Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art expansion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 5:03:08 PM
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has completed a major expansion to its campus by Safdie Architects, the same office behind the original venue from 2011. The expansion in The post Safdie Architects completes Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art expansion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Permeable pavers: A powerful product for capturing microplastics
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 2:47:26 PM
Discarded waste can appear in all shapes and sizes. Plastic water bottles, candy wrappers, boxes, and cans are obvious and easy to spot if you were to pass them on The post Permeable pavers: A powerful product for capturing microplastics appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 2:47:26 PM
Discarded waste can appear in all shapes and sizes. Plastic water bottles, candy wrappers, boxes, and cans are obvious and easy to spot if you were to pass them on The post Permeable pavers: A powerful product for capturing microplastics appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Why tile is becoming the default “foundational skin” in contemporary architecture
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 2:38:07 PM
In contemporary architecture, the idea of foundational surfaces is being redefined. Where painted drywall once served as the default backdrop, a growing number of architects are turning to ceramic tiles The post Why tile is becoming the default “foundational skin” in contemporary architecture appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 2:38:07 PM
In contemporary architecture, the idea of foundational surfaces is being redefined. Where painted drywall once served as the default backdrop, a growing number of architects are turning to ceramic tiles The post Why tile is becoming the default “foundational skin” in contemporary architecture appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Studio J.Jih adapts a dairy creamery into the headquarters for condom manufacturer Global…
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 1:33:25 PM
In 1987, in the midst of the AIDS epidemic, Davin Wedel, then a sophomore at Tufts University, sought to promote safe sex through a condom matchbook featuring the university’s mascot, The post Studio J.Jih adapts a dairy creamery into the headquarters for condom manufacturer Global Protection Corporation with a series of openings and scrims appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/04/2026 1:33:25 PM
In 1987, in the midst of the AIDS epidemic, Davin Wedel, then a sophomore at Tufts University, sought to promote safe sex through a condom matchbook featuring the university’s mascot, The post Studio J.Jih adapts a dairy creamery into the headquarters for condom manufacturer Global Protection Corporation with a series of openings and scrims appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
LANZA Atelier reimagines the crinkle crankle wall for the 2026 Serpentine Pavilion
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 9:17:53 PM
The Serpentine Pavilion turns 25 this year, marking a quarter century of temporary structures by international architects installed on the lawn outside Serpentine South in London’s Kensington Gardens—old enough for The post LANZA Atelier reimagines the crinkle crankle wall for the 2026 Serpentine Pavilion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 9:17:53 PM
The Serpentine Pavilion turns 25 this year, marking a quarter century of temporary structures by international architects installed on the lawn outside Serpentine South in London’s Kensington Gardens—old enough for The post LANZA Atelier reimagines the crinkle crankle wall for the 2026 Serpentine Pavilion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Peterson Rich Office completes the Costume Institute’s galleries at the Met
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 8:05:02 PM
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is not one building but at least 21 separate structures constructed since its founding in 1870. In recent years, the museum has been on a The post Peterson Rich Office completes the Costume Institute’s galleries at the Met appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 8:05:02 PM
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is not one building but at least 21 separate structures constructed since its founding in 1870. In recent years, the museum has been on a The post Peterson Rich Office completes the Costume Institute’s galleries at the Met appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
What’s happening with The Berlage? A disclaimer on TU Delft’s website application portal stirs…
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 7:39:16 PM
A disclaimer on TU Delft’s website application portal has stirred confusion over the future of The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urban Design. The prized Dutch architecture The post What’s happening with The Berlage? A disclaimer on TU Delft’s website application portal stirs confusion over its future appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 7:39:16 PM
A disclaimer on TU Delft’s website application portal has stirred confusion over the future of The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urban Design. The prized Dutch architecture The post What’s happening with The Berlage? A disclaimer on TU Delft’s website application portal stirs confusion over its future appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
C. G. Beck’s The Labor of Architecture is a clarion call to office unionization, and a defense of…
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 7:23:52 PM
The Labor of Architecture: Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness by C. G. Beck | Monthly Review Press | $22.00 There is a specter haunting the The post C. G. Beck’s <em>The Labor of Architecture</em> is a clarion call to office unionization, and a defense of architecture’s social potential appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
Architect Newspaper :: 06/03/2026 7:23:52 PM
The Labor of Architecture: Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness by C. G. Beck | Monthly Review Press | $22.00 There is a specter haunting the The post C. G. Beck’s <em>The Labor of Architecture</em> is a clarion call to office unionization, and a defense of architecture’s social potential appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

