As an exercise in analyzing carbon costs, the modernist masterpiece has been replicated in timber sourced from Galician forests.
On view this month is one of the U.K.'s largest public art installations, a decommissioned oil rig transformed to illustrate the creative potential of industrial adaptive reuse.
Built to Passive House standards, this urban complex speaks to its context with an operable facade of slatted Spanish pine.
A new volume edited by K. Michael Hays and Andrew Holder argues that contemporary architecture is unified by the notion of "inscription."