Celebrates the best in contemporary architecture—highlighting the many ways buildings and spaces can improve our lives. The 2026 submission period for this award is now closed, with public ...
In over 33 years of providing counseling, I have heard countless clients anxiously say, "What if?" followed by jumping to negative conclusions. The big problem is that once we get swept up into the ...
The Council approved conclusions on EU statistics that welcome progress made on keeping comparable and reliable statistics for better policy-making and provide guidance for further work. The ...
Postmodern architecture is a style of building design that emerged in the ’70s and ’80s as a reaction against the dogmas and ideals of modernism and the international style. “It saw a whole range of ...
Brutalist architecture is a style of building design developed in the 1950s in the United Kingdom following World War II. With an emphasis on construction and raw materials, the aesthetic evolved as ...
Most of the time jumping to conclusions is harmless. Even if judgments based on limited reasoning and quick thinking are wrong, the consequences are rarely dire. But it is a problem when jumping to ...
The climate crisis has revealed the poor planning of our cities and the spaces we inhabit. Both construction and projects contribute to high carbon gas emissions. Fortunately, there are several ways ...
In 1926, Le Corbusier developed the five points that would become the foundations for modern architecture. Once materialized in 1929 in the iconic Villa Savoye project, Le Corbusier's principles - ...