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Arroyo Bridge Section part of ECC’s exhibition in Venice – “Personal Structures.”
Arroyo Bridge Section (4.4m x 8.5m x 3.9m) is a sculpture exhibited in...

Arroyo Bridge Section Debuts In Venice!
Video courtesy of Redshift by Autodesk Inspired by the award-winning Arroyo Bridge, first developed in a...


Témenos Featured in Future Architecture
Source Témenos – from the latin ‘portion of sky’, ‘sacred enclosure’ – is a space...

Furniture Design Class Featured in Interior Design
Next Generation Shows Skills at USC’s Furniture Design Class Source In 2005, renowned architect David...

Jason Wu Masterclass Featured on 032c
Source Earlier this year, the New York based JASON WU headed to California to teach a group...

Giving Shelter Featured in Archinect Session
Giving Shelter; A conversation with Sofia Borges & R. Scott Mitchell about architecture's potential to...

Board member spotlight: Karen Hofmann
Our board is comprised of experts in their field, who generously lend their time and...

What they did next: Oli Carillo
MADWORKSHOP recently teamed up with one of fashion’s most prodigious designers, Jason Wu, to lead...

Get to know: Q&A with Ball-Nogues Studio
With the new academic year comes a whole host of brand-new MADWORKSHOP studios. We’re thrilled...

Succulent Walls Featured in urbanNext
With its precarious relationship to water and lack of disaster preparedness, Southern California is in...

Succulent Walls Featured in Archinect
Succulent Walls: Unpacking Southern California’s Fickle Relationship to Water and Disaster Preparedness with UCLA’s Heather...

Succulent Walls Featured in World Architecture Community
UCLA Graduate Students And MADWORKSHOP Developed “Succulent Walls” To Ease Water Crisis Source PLANE-SITE has released...

Jason Wu Workshop Featured in Glass Magazine
Playing with femininity, gender and heritage, Jason Wu’s collaboration with Mary and David Martin’s MADWORKSHOP...

Kingston Creative Exchange Featured in Architect’s Newspaper
Kingston Creative Exchange in Upstate New York links Pratt students with locals Source: The Architect’s...