In its clarity, precision, and carefully calculated dimensions, Dejaco’s drawing plainly reflected his professional training ...
On Oct.. 24, 1941, an Austrian architect named Walter Dejaco sat at a drafting table in the German concentration camp at Auschwitz and sketched a preliminary design for what would ...
There’s snow underfoot on the January day that I visit Léon Wuidar. On the outskirts of the Belgian town of Esneux, on a hill climbing up from the Ourthe Valley, the winter vista lends a chilly ...
In an interview with David Remnick, Ben Shapiro discusses his break with figures like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, and ...
The Champions League numbers back it up entirely. Four goals in eight European matches isn’t just domestic bullying against ...
A new wave of high-altitude bivouacs have evolved from basic shelters into architectural showcases — with unforeseen consequences ...
Led by guest instructors Vlad Amiot, a University of Calgary PhD student, and Kristofer Kelly-Frère, City of Calgary ...
Often drawing from reproduced images or newspaper photos, she made work that quietly yet memorably critiqued her country’s ...
Rather than criticizing design itself, the report examines the structural flaw in the traditional architect-first model. Plans are created in isolation from construction reality. When theory meets the ...