An exhibition on the traveling fashion show memorializes the cultural phenomenon that shook up an industry
Scientists in the Netherlands have found a way to make slippers and other household objects using fungi
A designer's touch brings the achievements and faces of female pioneers to a wider audience
These contemporary designs by prominent or up-and-coming Native American designers are edgy and pulsing with relevance
The Shwedagon Pagoda is the most sacred site in Burma. Its origins can be traced back to the first millennium
The future of urban development takes on a new twist when the president lives among the clouds
The EcoHelmet, this year's James Dyson Award winner, could be used by bike shares across the world
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Cuba
The city's eclectic architecture is both extraordinary and imperiled
The 46-year-old architect and his crew build multi-story climbing structures for museums and malls around the world
A celebrated architect goes out on a limb with a bold new take on building tall
Architecture photographer Jason Flakes brings his unique lens to the Smithsonian's brand new museum
A new interdisciplinary project results in a moving sculpture, an animated piece, a song that evolves and more
The new exhibition touches on design, landscape architecture, the life of icebergs and climate change
Early iterations saved soldiers' lives, debunked myths about slavery and helped Americans settle the frontier
Why cross-laminated timber might become the newest trend in urban architecture
Changing times and tastes leave little room for monolithic marble on the Mall
A new exhibition in Venice showcases how 12 teams would reinvent four sites in Detroit badly in need of facelifts
Jade Doskow goes to old World's Fair sites and photographs the remnants of once glorious visions
New York's Center for Urban Pedagogy uses art and design to help people better understand complex laws and systems
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