The Unfinished Business of Regionalism in Portuguese Architecture
The development of Portuguese architecture from the mid-20th century onwards carried also political undertones.
Editorial 2/2021: Time and Matter
The drive for carbon-neutral construction has elevated materials to an increasingly central role in architecture, writes Editor-In-Chief Kristo Vesikansa.
Photo Column: Fundamentals of Facade Design – A Barn in Evitskog
Tuomas Uusheimo found an ideal composition on the field side.
Editorial 1/2021: Architecture at Year One
It will be years before the tangible impacts of the current epidemic will become visible to us.
Photo Column: 20.3.2021
Tuomas Uusheimo visits Mall of Tripla in Pasila, Helsinki, three days after the declaration of a state of emergency.
Editorial 6/20: Back to the Future
The Covid-19 pandemic is has caused a great disruption in many fields of life – but also offers an opportunity for change.
Editorial 5/20: All That Is Solid Melts into Air?
Meanings that architecture conveys are not static but closely tied with the changes in society.
Time Makes a Monument
Iida Kalakoski examines the changing cityscape of Tampere and equally changing meanings.
Editorial 4/20: People in their Houses
The word ‘empathy’ has a nice, kind ring to it: “someone has thought of me”. With the COVID-19 epidemic, however, the meaning of the word seems to have expanded and gained gravity.