Architecture
Jul 25 2018
Designing Data for Designers
In a world fascinated by data, some tips on creating truly informative graphics.
Read MoreOct 25 2016
Anatomy of a Haunted House: Frightening Facades
There’s a design formula to the traditional haunted house.
Read MoreOct 7 2016
Team Hausman in Attendance at Biotrial Opening Ceremony
On September 30, the Hausman team was in the audience as our client, Francis Cauffman, celebrated the opening of its latest project, the 70,000-square-foot North American headquarters of Biotrial.
Read MoreSep 27 2016
Top of the Class: Award-Winning School Architecture
Our five favorites from the AIA’s Committee on Architecture for Education awards.
Read MoreSep 20 2016
High Marks: Architecture on Campus
Time again for pencils, books, and teachers’ dirty looks: School’s back in session.
Read MoreAug 23 2016
An Olympic Review: Record-Setting Architecture
The Rio games may be over, but we’re happy to help wean sports fans off their recent diet of swimming, gymnastics, and track and field [to say nothing of badminton and water polo], with a survey of some memorable Olympic architecture. Golf Venue Rio de Janeiro 2016 Rua Arquitetos Golf is a sport of […]
Read MoreJul 21 2016
Five Weekend Diversions for Architects and Designers
If your summer days aren’t quite as lazy as you’d like, and taking a full-fledged vacation is not in the picture, don’t worry—we’ve compiled a short list of simple day-trip destinations that can refresh you just as much as a week on the beach. All of our suggested sites are homes and/or studios of artists, […]
Read MoreJul 6 2016
Away From It All
July is the month when vacation season starts in earnest. Temperatures climb, work weeks shorten (if you’re lucky), and the beach beckons. We’ve rounded up some architecturally auspicious summer homes by the shore (perhaps you’ll recognize a few of them) where we’d be very happy to while away a few days. Designed by John […]
Read MoreJun 24 2016
A Modern Affair 2016
It’s not often we have the opportunity to be a witness to history, a fact that made last week’s Docomomo New York/Tri-State event at the Four Seasons restaurant both momentous and bittersweet. With the modernist landmark closing permanently on July 16, design community luminaries gathered to honor architect and philanthropist Phyllis Lambert, whose support for […]
Read MoreJun 15 2016
Hausman: Still the Champ
At last month’s National AIA Convention in Philadelphia, Hausman president and PR champion Tami Hausman delivered another powerhouse presentation on fusing traditional and digital marketing tools. Sharing the stage with Brien McDaniel (FXFOWLE) and David Roccosalva (EverGreene Architectural Arts), she coached the audience of architects on crafting winning strategies for effective integrated communications. If you missed […]
Read MoreMay 17 2016
Architecture in Bloom
In an extension—logical or otherwise—of last week’s post on green architecture, today we’re taking a look at buildings that cite nature as a design influence, as well as at a few structures whose purpose is to provide shelter for collections of exotic fauna. An abstracted lotus blossom gives form to the ArtScience Musuem in […]
Read MoreMay 11 2016
Going for the Green
The showers of April have continued—all too vigorously, for some tastes—into May. While this soggy state of affairs can dampen the human spirit, it’s great weather for green architecture. Here’s a mix of built and conceptual projects that we find particularly uplifting on rainy spring days. The Moesgaard Museum by Henning Larsen Architects features […]
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