Next Generation Architects


The complete transcript of this year’s Anthology Festival Shelter Dialogues roundtable on next-generation architects
Hands, Head, and Heart


Fr. Jason Dy, SJ (b. 1977) latest solo exhibition at the Vargas Museum proposes an exploration of the complex relationship between man and nature by revealing the ineradicable spirit they share amidst the turbulence of the times
Structures of Mutual Support: Philippine Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2021


Sudarshan Khadka and Alexander Furunes on how a year of postponement forged stronger ties for the Philippine Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale
Font Family: Hanken Design Co.


When it comes to sleek typefaces and hardworking fonts, it’s all in the family at local type foundry Hanken Design Co.
Line of Vision: Architectural Illustrator Marc Brousse


Architect-artist Marc Brousse explores the inseparable connections between the natural and the man-made with hypnotic ink and graphite drawings
An Introduction to Brutalism


An excerpt from Brutalist Pilipinas’ new primer on Brutalism, the first of a three-part series covering the architecture movement and its local application
If Walls Could Talk: Modernist Heritage in Danger


With built heritage in the Philippines growing more endangered than ever, there is added urgency to advance the dialogue concerning preservation and progress
One to Watch


Herman Tantriady of Lima Watch takes his time soaking in the process, artistry and storytelling inherent in watchmaking
Homesick


Ugly Belgian Houses, a portrait of Belgium’s architectural disasters through the eyes of Hannes Coudenys, a fed-up man
Venice Modern


Pandemic notwithstanding, Blue Crow Media revives the thrill of architectural discovery and casts a modern eye on the historic city of canals, Venice
