Tech
2025-04-13T08:23:01Z
Elon Musk built Tesla's showrooms in true-blue enclaves. Now he's paying the price.
Bill Bensley, 65, moved to Asia in the '80s. He says that learning to speak Thai and Indonesian has helped him communicate his design visions.
The Aluminaire House, built as a prototype of what housing of the future could be, has been saved by enthusiasts many times over its 94-year history.
Hurricane-resistant homes are appealing to Florida homeowners grappling with stress and uncertainty as the risk of severe storm damage mounts.
The nonprofit foundation that owns an underground house, which sat on the market for five years without a buyer, is planning to open it up to tours.
Universities across the US feature diverse architectural styles, from Gothic to Greek Revival. Here are the most beautiful campuses in every state.
Author Chris Hables Gray carried out research on the aesthetics from science fiction for the planners of Saudi Arabia's megaproject.
Saudi Arabia wants The Line to be a high-tech "eco-city." But experts have questioned the city's sustainability and potential ecological impacts.
In 1957, four Oregon families pooled their money and hired a locally famous architect to build them a mini-neighborhood. See what it was, and is, like.
Many Olympic venues are left to decay after the events are over. See what these cities have done with the facilities after their games ended.
Singapore is home to a population of 5.9 million, despite spanning just 284 square miles.
See 14 eye-catching structures across the world that are in the running to be Building of the Year at 2024's World Architecture Festival.
The nagging discontent with the look of new homes reveals big problems with how they're built — and even larger flaws in the American dream itself.
A new skyscraper for Wall Street, a museum in the Kenyan wilderness, and Dubai's first opera house are among the lost treasures of architecture.
Buildings like the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and the Sydney Opera House involved huge feats of engineering.
A Manhattan couple had a baby but wanted to stay in their one-bedroom home. They spent $280,000 to transform their living room into many other rooms.
Tech
2024-05-07T10:50:19Z
The "horizontal skyscraper" that's part of Saudi Arabia's Neom is on a migration route used by billions of birds, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Blockbuster actor Chris Pratt has caused anguish for architectural devotees by demolishing a beloved architectural gem in LA.
Faced with empty workspaces, creative office landlords are eyeing alternative uses for their buildings.
Mykhaylo Fridlyand and his girlfriend were on vacation when they heard Russia invaded Ukraine. They've started a new life in the US and plan to stay.