Architecture
When America Invested in Infrastructure, These Beautiful Landmarks Were the Result
Explore eight of the Works Progress Administration’s most impressive structures.
The Architecture of the Hunger Games' Horns of Plenty
What inspired the architectural object at the center of the Hunger Games arena?
Someone Just Bought an Entire Connecticut Ghost Town for $1.2 Million
Johnsonville was once a 62-acre mill village
A New Environmental Science Lab Now Walks the Walk, Cutting Its Overall Emissions by 37 Percent
With geothermal heating, on-site water reclamation and a host of other energy saving technologies, the Smithsonian's first LEED-Platinum building opens
Rebuilding a Frank Lloyd Wright Classic With 3-D Printed Blocks
A 70-year-old chapel on the campus of a Florida university is being restored thanks to new, innovative technology
Ellis Island Is Opening an Abandoned Hospital to the Public for the First Time in 60 Years
There are 29 abandoned buildings in all, several of which visitors can explore
10 Architectural Schemes That Could Help Us Adapt To Rising Seas
From a floating house to a mobile city shaped like a giant lilypad, designers offer up some wild solutions for a wetter future
This Clear Plastic Material Harvests Solar Energy Without You Even Knowing It's There
Researchers are developing transparent solar collectors that let sunlight in, while turning ultraviolet and near-infrared light into electricity
Make Cities Explode in Size With These Interactive Maps
From Los Angeles to Lagos, see how megacities have been taking over the planet during the past 100 years
This Artist Finds Strange Beauty in Google's Apocalyptic Glitches
Clement Valla makes art out of Google Earth's surrealist irregularities
This Skeleton Couple Has Been Holding Hands for 700 Years
The couple's remains are just one of the discoveries recently made in the "lost chapel" of St. Morrell
Maine's Most Interesting Lighthouses
Shipwrecks, poetry and alien encounters: The lighthouses dotting Maine's coast pack a double punch of beauty and history
Some Zoo Grass Is Electrified
Some zoo landscaping is designed to keep the animals within their cages, not for them to interact with
Imagine Living on Mars In One of These Structures
You could call an acropolis, pyramid or beehive home
These Smart Bricks Mean the Time Has Finally Arrived: Adults Have Legos of Their Own
A construction company aims to build more efficiently with modular connecting bricks
Why Museums Don’t Need Gleaming New Buildings, Especially Not in Los Angeles
An award-winning architect suggests that the city reconsider its plans to raze its iconic art museum
Saving Los Angeles’ Batchelder Tile
Arts and crafts enthusiasts are waiting for a recently rediscovered landmark to reopen
You Could Visit Dubai And Never Step Outside
The proposed Mall of the World features temperature-controlled walkways
See a Fire-Breathing Dragon Bridge in Vietnam
A bridge in Da Nang breathes fire and water every weekend
America's Most Endangered Historic Places
Here are the 11 endangered sites—including the prison where Solomon Northup was held—on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2014 list
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