To promote sustainability in the industry, designer Elisa Palomino-Perez is embracing the traditional Indigenous practice of crafting with fish leather
Virtually explore these groundbreaking designs around the world, from an Italian villa to an American castle
Opening soon in the storyteller's hometown of Odense, Denmark, the museum allows visitors to experience his multilayered stories
Seen by few until now, Glasner Studio in Chicago's Old Town is a rich mix of stained glass windows, wood carvings, tilework and bas-reliefs
Berea College's broomcraft program carries on an American craft tradition that’s rarely practiced today
Kickstarter, Gowanus Canal Sponge Park, TELFAR and others take home awards
The global pandemic will have long-lasting effects on the form and function of future museums
Invented by a former auto designer, the foot-powered kids toy still outsells engine-powered cars
Open Access means you can share, remix and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images
Build a personal oasis with everything from hay bales to scrap wood to a shipping container
The Laurent House in Rockford, Illinois, was built 40 years before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law
The Wisconsin-born architect's buildings helped turn the city he once called an 'inglorious mantrap' into the center of the world
From gas stations to public libraries, these celebrity architect-designed buildings are worth a road trip
Architects and planners from the Netherlands are advising coastal cities worldwide on how to live with water
British product designer Lucy Hughes has invented a biodegradable plastic made from fish offcuts
A new book explores the evolution of cartography throughout more than a century of commercial air travel
The graphic designer is receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper Hewitt for her recognizable computer icons, typefaces and graphics
A prototype deployed in San Francisco Bay imagines the underside of a floating building as an upside-down artificial reef
Open for visitors, these houses model upcycling at its finest
Rural educator Frank Cyr had the vision and pull to force the nation to standardize the color of the ubiquitous vehicle
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