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The AR profiles Ricardo Bofill and his Taller de Arquitectura in its July 1973 issue Originally published in AR July 1973, ...
Fluffy, gloomy, wispy or threatening, clouds put on an ever-changing pageant, right above our heads.
Calling all tiny house fans, outbuilding enthusiasts, and aspiring escapists. The Spanish island of Mallorca, architect Mariana de Delás tells us, is dotted with “stone shelters built as refuges for ...
The city of Pueblo celebrated the newly renovated Slab basketball courts during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 31, 2025.
This historic San Francisco home survived the city's 1906 earthquake, and its recent renovation makes the remarkable original ...
Thursday, 24th July, was a special day for the incomparable bassist Benjy Ranabahu. Yes, it was his birthday but the real ...
It can be used to make fuel, fertilizer, building material and even soap, but can carbon dioxide be a money maker, too?
Beneath the sun-scorched rocks of Buddama Hela, two women whisper their stories through strokes of ash and silence. Theirs is ...
How we have honoured the dead through millennia? Take a look at some of the earliest such memorials found around the world.
A beloved spot for outdoor basketball in Pueblo is back open and ready for pick-up games. The Pueblo Parks and Recreation Department held a grand re-opening ceremony for ‘The Slab’ basketball courts.
Designers are getting creative with range hoods, rendering them in a range of materials and shapes and turning them into ...
The six-level London home, swathed in black paint and full of dramatic accents, has hit the market amid a softening in the ...