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With retirements rising and younger architects hesitant to buy in, architecture firms must rethink ownership and plan ...
From Fallingwater in Pennsylvania to Hollyhock House in Los Angeles, Frank Lloyd Wright designed some of the U.S.’s most ...
1. The location isn't suiting your needs. "You can always do a lot to improve your home," says Bar. "But if you aren't in a ...
OMA/AMO offer a rare glimpse behind the curtain and a peek at how the statement-making, rule-breaking stages at the ...
Nick Milo’s recent talk on the “Architect and Gardener” framework has completely changed how I think about my creative ...
The answer is a resounding ‘Yes’ in many instances, but exceptions can creep in based on professional education, geography and the scope of a project.
Some architects, from Las Vegas to Paris, are experimenting with the fusion of building and screen. Where, yesterday, we learned to read a facade, today it becomes a giant screen, pouring out its ...
Observability We really need telemetry. We need the ability to read what's going on in these systems that are living out in the cloud. The way we do that is with what we call observability.
As The Architect’s Newspaper turns 20, we’re reflecting on two decades of operations. But because architecture is about the future, we’re also thinking about what’s next.
Fintech architecture's uniqueness lies in its integration capabilities with various vendors, such as those for know-your-customer (KYC), anti-money laundering (AML), card issuance, and payment ...
But you also need to be able to actually subscribe to those APIs in case you're waiting for an event to occur that you need to do something on behalf of. If you don't have all of that, to be very ...