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Spring 2024
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Profiles
An Architecture Office of the Future
Studio RAP in Rotterdam is a combination of a design studio and robotic factory.
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Viewpoints
Discover the Cutting-Edge Ideas Transforming the Built Environment
METROPOLIS's Spring 2024 issue explores new approaches and technologies in architecture and interior design today.
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Products
How AI Is Supercharging Design Software Start-ups
Andrew Lane, cofounder of consultancy Digby, takes us behind the scenes at three revolutionary tech platforms that seek to transform design workflows.
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Profiles
MODU Creates Architecture at the Threshold
The New York–based interdisciplinary design studio straddles the boundaries of buildings and sites to deliver new results on heat, shade, and microclimates.
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Projects
A ‘Ghost River’ Flows Through Baltimore
Learn how this public art installation tells the story of 100 years of urban development—and invites us to imagine what the next century should look like.
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Products
Home Technologies with Promise and Peril
There are three areas where rapid new developments could not only transform how we live today but also help us contribute to a regenerative future.
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Products
Four Pieces of Software By Architects, For Architects
These free, open-source technologies were developed by architecture teams to fill gaps in today’s software offerings.
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Viewpoints
The Landscape Architecture–AI Buffer Zone
How long can the idiosyncrasies of landscape architecture keep the promise and peril of artificial intelligence at bay?
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Viewpoints
Finding Beauty in Climate Futures
Five recent exhibitions, books, and initiatives highlight utopian visions of design that leaves a positive impact on the environment.
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Products
3 Building Products that Balance Resilience and Responsibility
From windows to roofing, these three products can withstand extreme heat, winds, UV exposure, among other natural threats.
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Profiles
Mae-ling Lokko Designs from the Ground Up
The designer and architectural scientist is rethinking the fabric of the built environment by connecting the dots between agriculture, construction, and social equity.
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Products
Take a Step toward Circularity with These Products
Discover 10 products that make use of recycled, recyclable, or renewable materials or are designed for reuse, disassembly, and repair.
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Projects
Passive House Is Now a Platform for More
Explore three projects that demonstrate a shift in thinking about the sustainability standard from a goal to a means.
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Projects
Two Former USPS Facilities Now Have Massive Rooftop Gardens
The adaptive reuse of Postal Service facilities in Manhattan and Chicago include rooftop gardens bigger than many of these cities’ more famous parks.
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Profiles
Walter Hood: Facing History Through Landscapes
How the celebrated landscape architect proves the power of green space to tell new stories, communicate culture, and confront hard truths