The New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) is inviting entries into the 2016 Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing. The essay competition has two categories: Open and Secondary School. One ...
New York Times and Wall Street Journal architecture critic, Ada Louise Huxtable (1921-2013). “The consistent theme is pleasure,” Ms. Huxtable wrote in 1978. “There is so much more to see, to ...
Architecture has always been more than bricks and mortar. It is equally constructed through words, ideas, and narratives. From ancient treatises to radical manifestos, from technical manuals to poetic ...
[Winners will be announced in late September] [UPDATE: SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED HERE] Berman of Berman Guedes Stretton Architects will judge entries to the competition along with AJ editor Christine Murray ...
“I always had an inherent love for the written word. I discovered architectural writing and journalism through an elective in my final year. I knew how writing could articulate and symbolise a thought ...
In a new fellowship to support young voices in architecture, three Pratt Institute students wrote about issues in design that are important to them for the Architect’s Newspaper. New Voices in ...
At any given moment, we occupy space. Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by buildings. Some are beautiful, some are grand and others, less so. As is human nature, we instantly forget most of the ...
Architectural designer Joao Freitas explores the significance of a sketchbook in the life of an architectural student and how a genuine approach with different mediums can guide them towards a future ...