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
Even celebrity chef Julia Child said that the sleek appliance made mixing 'marvelous'
At one time, he even invested in a watch company that launched a signature 'Mark Twain' pocket watch
The hugely successful game, patented 50 years ago this week, had its critics at first
Sure, the 19th-century invention transformed shopping. But it also revolutionized how we think about the built environment
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art takes inspiration from its vast collection to create an art-inspired mini golf course
From refrigerators to cars to Air Force One, Raymond Loewy's distinctive "cleanlining" sold products
Tufts University engineers have developed dyed threads that change hues when exposed to carbon monoxide and other hazards
Scientists and engineers are finding practical applications for the Japanese art form in space, medicine, robotics, architecture and more
Researchers in Sweden have developed a material, able to store and release heat, that could potentially be used in windows
Donald Weder holds some 1,400 U.S. patents for inventions, including the ubiquitous egg and a process for making plastic Easter grass
Seventeen seasons in, the show continues to demystify what it takes to 'make it work'
Eighty years ago, the Buick Y-job was billed as the car of the future
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