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A Bold New Complex Celebrates Yoruba Culture

Architecture firm SI.SA resurrects the vacant site of a historic Lagos pool as a dynamic arts center
Architecture

How Grenoble, France, Is Leading the Fight Against Climate Change

AD spoke to the city’s mayor about important steps taken to win the European Union’s lauded Green Capital award
Architecture

This Stunning Home in Egypt Looks Like a Modern Sphinx

Spanish architect Fran Silvestre has designed an otherworldly home that will be completed in 2024
Set Design

The Best Succession Interiors, Ranked

Here’s what we really think of the Roy family’s not-so-humble abodes
Innovative Design

Bjarke Ingels Has Designed the World’s First 3D-Printed Hotel

The architect is working with Icon and legendary hotel proprietor Liz Lambert to bring the property to life 
Architecture

The 2023 Pritzker Prize Goes to David Chipperfield, Lauded British Architect

The 69-year-old talent has designed such iconic projects as Mexico City’s Museo Jumex, Valencia’s America’s Cup Building, and the restoration of Berlin’s Neues Museum
Trend

The Case for a Toilet With Its Own Room

Why private lavs are the latest phenomenon in the old-school bathroom craze
Operations

Is It Time for Your Firm to Open a Foreign Office?

Start here, with these best practices from firm leaders who have been there
Profile

Roman and Williams Reflect on 20 Years of Design—And Share the Principles That Got Them There

Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch know a thing or two about staying power. Now, they’re ready to share the mantras that guide their design
Magazine

Architect Tosin Oshinowo and the United Nations Development Programme Unveil a Community for Displaced Peoples in Nigeria

The project includes more than 500 homes for over 2,500 residents
Magazine

At Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural History, Studio Gang Conjures a Bold New Forum for Discovery

The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation is AMNH’s new rocky extension 
Architecture

A Striking New Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Captures the Feeling of Love

Located in the oldest public park in the US, The Embrace is a 20-foot-tall monument in Boston by artist Hank Willis Thomas in collaboration with MASS Design Group
Architecture

This is What’s Wrong With Architecture Today

When so many cities are in search of the next “Bilbao effect,” the result will often become a fad, or worse, an architectural dinosaur