Roadside architecture, a trend that had its heyday in 1930s Southern California, was once dismissed by critics. But now it’s enjoying a resurgence. A giant doughnut, a shoe-shaped shoe repair shop, an ...
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New York-based ODA Architecture‘s long delayed cubic building looks like it might finally get off the ground. The project has been stalled for six years, but the crazy cantilevered apartment complex ...
In Flushing Meadows, Queens, there’s a scale model of the entire city of New York. It’s called “the Panorama,” and though it was built for the 1964 World’s Fair, it’s still a fascinating ...
We got curious so we did some research and, as it turns out, there are some fantastic house concepts waiting to be built ...
A hot-dog joint shaped like a puppy, an antique store replicating a Japanese temple, Van de Kamp's windmill-shaped bakeries, houses resembling beached boats these are just a few of the architectural ...
Why does LA need a design festival? There are so many creative communities and different kinds of disciplines that happen here in L.A. and they tend to get siloed, according to festival director Haily ...
Aussie blog-rock veterans Architecture In Helsinki have been relatively quiet since the release of 2011’s Moment Bends, but they’re about to swing into action again, starting with a video that’s ...