Set in concrete ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 Take a minute and think back to 1980. Feature Mar 26, 2020
Seeing the forest for the building ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 In Japan’s Mie Prefecture, the Ise Grand Shrine complex is intimately related to the sacred Japanese cypress forest, the source of their material. Feature Mar 19, 2020
Course of action ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 How do you renew a college campus? Feature Mar 12, 2020
Going for gold ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 Olympic cities are made, not born, so it should come as no surprise that Tokyo, Paris, and Los Angeles, sites of the next three Summer Olympic Games, are all repeat hosts. Feature Mar 05, 2020
Shifting gears ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 If winter is cold and dark, at least snowdrops and the promise of spring give us hope and hint of new life. Feature Feb 27, 2020
On the right tract ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 Boston is a city that prides itself on having parks before there were parks. Feature Feb 20, 2020
Lesson plan ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 When a building becomes a candidate for reuse, how is its viability determined? Feature Feb 13, 2020
Reversal of fortune? ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 Boston is booming. Its population is swelling, jobs have grown steadily for the past decade, millions of square feet of residential and office space have refashioned the skyline, and real estate values have soared in many of its neighborhoods. Feature Feb 06, 2020
Conjurer of worlds ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 In the 1980s, when Katarina Burin was six, she vacationed in Yugoslavia with her parents and brother. Feature Jan 30, 2020
Powered by steam ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 Many of us have probably tried a sauna at some point in our lives—perhaps at a gym or spa, where the experience may be miles removed from the practice’s cultural origins and significance. Feature Jan 23, 2020
Download. Print.Hello, Boston. ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020Looking like floating urban icebergs, four 3D-printed squares lie on the surface of a giant asymmetrical map of Boston, from Kenmore Square out to the most distant harbor island. Feature Jan 16, 2020
Hidden in plain sight ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 It’s easy to miss. It looks like a normal storm drain, a patch of fresh asphalt the only signal that something has changed recently at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Feature Jan 09, 2020
A reflective lens ArchitectureBoston | RENEW Jan-March 2020 The soft light and neutral palette of stark woods blanketed with winter snow is a welcome contrast to the opulence of the holidays. Feature Jan 02, 2020
Work this way ArchitectureBoston | SHARE Nov–Dec 2019 Coworking spaces are designed with many uses in mind, but I would guess that temporary residency is usually not one of them. Feature Dec 26, 2019