The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s “What’s Out There Garden Dialogues” lets design-savvy nature enthusiasts hear from the source regarding the inspiration for the space
The National Building Museum’s Indoor Mini Golf Course Features Holes Designed by Architects, Contractors, and Landscape Architects.
The BMW Guggenheim Lab in Berlin is now accepting submissions for their project dedicated to transform[ing] a public place.
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Green Nation Fest, held in Rio de Janeiro, preceded Rio+20 and paved the way for environmental discussions on forestry, food, product design and architecture. But what intrigued Blaine Brownell were the innovative material approaches.
At the Yeosu World Expo, Blaine Brownell finds dynamic brick walls that reconfigure themselves—suggesting a future in which walls can convey important information, supply temporary seating or storage, or provide targeted shading.
The blurring of architecture and landscape architecture starts at the expo level, and drills down to the pavilion level of South Korea's World Expo, Blaine Brownell finds.
In the second part of a series on this year's World Expo, ARCHITECT's Blaine Brownell decides that for national pavilions, less is more.
ARCHITECT contributor Blaine Brownell goes to the 2012 World Expo in South Korea and is pleasantly surprised by the emphasis of landscape over architecture.
Ned Cramer to moderate AIA NY panel on technology and social media.