Forrest Good, AIA, Owner & Architect, discusses the need for an architect in the age of AI design by examining a recent project and the client’s perspective. The rise of AI in architecture has ...
At the S•CAB booth, a deceptively simple aluminium chair was drawing attention. Reil, designed by Japanese designer Keiji Takeuchi, marks the first time the Brescia-based manufacturer has built a ...
The workforce is changing faster than most offices are designed to accommodate. According to the most recent data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Gen Z already makes up 18% of the workplace as of ...
From human-centric lighting to intelligent connectivity, the world’s leading trade fair in the segment showcases cutting-edge solutions and standout designs shaping the future of illumination. Between ...
California-based interior designer Kerrie Kelly, FASID, NKBA 2026 Board Chair, discusses how technology acts as an invisible design partner when working with light fixtures. The most compelling ...
At a Global Wellness Summit press event in New York, leaders from science, design, media, and public health converged around a shared proposition: wellness is no longer confined to healthcare settings ...
From a valley-inspired office carved open by daylight, to an off-grid island home rooted in vernacular geometry, and a Kyoto machiya reimagined in deep Mexican hues, Japan’s latest projects reveal a ...
At Maison&Objet Paris 2026, this evolution was palpable. Within an installation curated by Elizabeth Lerich, three French glass artisans—Romain Glorieux, Jean-François Lemaire, and Jonathan Ausseresse ...
At this January’s Maison&Objet in Paris, the dialogue between heritage and forward-looking design took center stage, from material explorations, savoir-faire, and a visionary talk piece. In line with ...
Furniture fair Design Miami revealed a strong presence of designers drawing on non-Western traditions, organic materials, and indigenous knowledge systems. One of the most striking and genuinely ...
From Frida Escobedo’s reimagined patios to the rise of edible gardens, architects and designers are turning our built environments into spaces for reconnection. There is no question that in the last ...
The tension between markets and creativity unsettles art: An irreconcilability exists between the idealized freedom of artistic production, the need for an artist’s economic security, and the ...