A New Material Could Make Medical Devices That Expand and Collapse
Harvard researchers develop a new origami-inspired material that changes shape
Imagining an Alarming Future at Brazil’s Museum of Tomorrow
The ambitious museum looks at where humankind is headed—and asks how they’ll live in a post-climate-change world
This Pattern Is Made of 2,100 Dead Birds
It’s all part of a bid to raise awareness of the plight of birds that crash into city buildings
Found: The Biggest Collection of Ancient Oaks in Europe
The massive, old trees were hiding in plain sight in the woods of a spectacular mansion
A Restored Skyscraper in LA Will Feature a Terrifying Glass Slide
Going to the bank just got that much scarier
At Long Last, Santiago Calatrava’s World Trade Center Transit Hub Is Open
The $4 billion train station has been called beautiful and a boondoggle
Half of the Inhabitants of This Australian Opal Capital Live Underground
Unearth Coober Pedy, the Outback’s hidden city
Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar Is Getting a Makeover
The bazaar has withstood at least seven fires and several major earthquakes
These Are 10 of China’s Strangest Buildings
Chinese officials want to ditch the country’s bizarre architecture
How an Earthquake Turned This New Zealand Town into the Art Deco Capital of the World
Napier turned its tragic past into an architectural wonder
How Children’s Imaginations Inspired This Cool School
A new Danish kindergarten was envisioned by the way a child might draw a house
A Museum Courtyard Will Be Taken Over by a Colorful Web
“Weaving the Courtyard” will bring a kaleidoscopic of color to MoMA PS1
Explore the “Magic Towns” of Mexico
History and legend collide in Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos
This Cabin Could be the World’s Smallest Palace
Be it ever so humble, Peter the Great once briefly called it home
These Drawings of Historic Places Were Just Honored by the Library of Congress
Step back in time with architectural drawings of buildings steeped in history
Visit New York’s Guggenheim Museum Without Leaving Your House
It’s easier than ever to immerse yourself in the iconic, Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum
Why You Should Visit Europe’s Two New Capitals of Culture
Wroclaw, Poland and San Sebastian, Spain just joined the EU list—and for good reason
Seattle Is Seeking a Writer to Work on a Bridge
Free studio space in a bridge tower is up for grabs
Syrian Refugees Are Recreating Demolished Monuments in Miniature
These artists are recapturing the iconic landmarks destroyed by militants
Meet the Winner of Architecture’s Most Prestigious Prize
Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena is the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate
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