Journal
The Drawing That Thinks Back
— Generative tools promise infinite variation. What they ask in return is a new kind of authorship.
On the Patience of Stone
— Why the slowest buildings often outlast the fashions that surround them.
The Museum That Forgot Its Street
— A new cultural landmark dazzles from the water and turns its back on the city behind it.
Lina Bo Bardi, In Her Own Light
— The architect who treated concrete as an invitation rather than a barrier.
A Conversation With the Last Brickmaker
— Forty years at the kiln, and a quiet argument for materials that age in public.
Lisbon, From the Tile Up
— A walking route through azulejo facades, hillside miradouros and the quiet genius of the pombaline grid.
The Slow Return of the Courtyard
— Across three continents, architects are rediscovering the oldest trick for cooling a city block.