Architect Frank Gehry, whose audacious designs—from the Guggenheim Bilbao to the Walt Disney Concert Hall—reshaped contemporary architecture, died on Dec. 5 at his home in Santa Monica after a brief respiratory illness. He was 96.
Art Nouveau, which means “New Art,” became an artistic and architectural movement in Europe at the end of the 19th century.
Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando creates a poetic connection between nature, light, and the human spirit with his new museum project, a curved structure rising above Dubai Creek.
The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture will take place in Istanbul on April 15, 2026, under the theme “Architecture is Transformation,” as part of World Architecture Day. Supported by UNESCO and the International Union of Architects (UIA), the award promotes a sustainable
The archive containing documents related to architect Erdoğan Elmas’s design and implementation projects has been made available online at SALT Research.
What is architecture today: merely a tool for form and aesthetics, or a vehicle for public life, social justice, and human relationships? In essence, our fundamental question is: what is architecture building today? Is it merely aesthetic forms and flashy facades, or
Curated by Ceren Erdem and Bilge Kalfa and coordinated by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), Türkiye Pavilion presents Grounded at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, taking place from 10 May to 23 November 2025.
The UQAM Design Centre is hosting Buone Nuove: Women Architects of Change, an exhibition highlighting the contributions of women architects throughout history. The exhibition, which celebrates the impact of female architects on architectural history, has opened in Montreal, Canada. Originally launched by
Chinese architect Liu Jiakun has been awarded the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the most prestigious honor in the field. As the founder of Jiakun Architects (established in 1999), Liu is recognized for seamlessly integrating traditional Chinese elements with contemporary design while emphasizing
The details of the Grounded, curated by Ceren Erdem and Bilge Kalfa, were announced at a press conference held for the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, coordinated by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV). The project featured
The book Hammam, written by art historian Prof. Dr. Nurhan Atasoy, explores the rich tradition of Ottoman bath culture, starting with Mimar Sinan’s masterpiece, the Hürrem Sultan Bath. The book delves into the central role of baths in Ottoman social life and
Questioning the ways in which architecture can adapt to the future, the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 is set to be the largest architecture biennale ever organized. At the press launch of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition, curator Carlo Ratti provided details about

