Tadao Ando was a self-taught architect from Osaka who went from professional boxing to winning the Pritzker Prize. He had no degree and no formal training, just a secondhand book about Le...
The history of Brutalism, from Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation in post-war Marseille to the demolition of Robin Hood Gardens and the movement’s unlikely revival on Instagram and at the Oscars. This video...
Arne Jacobsen was a Danish architect who refused to call himself a designer, yet he created some of the most iconic furniture of the twentieth century. The Egg, The Swan, The Ant,...
Alvar Aalto is often described as the humanist counterpoint to high modernism, a designer who rejected rigid ideology in favor of warmth, nature, and lived experience. But his influence runs far deeper...
Le Corbusier is one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, and one of the most controversial. His ideas reshaped cities, housing, and modern architecture itself. Towers in parks. Strict...