![]() Today, in the middle of the biggest healthcare crisis of our time, we become aware of the importance of our built environment, as we are forced to stay home and seek shelter. That is why our profession and craft are permeating into Netflix and Apple TV shows, becoming an object of admiration on Instagram, and representing something that you can dream of, aspire to, and work towards catalogues such as Pinterest. Moreover, a bounty of changes in urban and economic dynamics is also molding architecture into something more relevant, more recognizable, and more democratic. We have all, as a society, understood the importance of our built environment, how it can shape our mindset, improve our well being, form our education, and drive opportunities and set the grounds for a more egalitarian society. ![]() A carefully curated, objective, categorized database of projects and knowledge, paired with a stream of globally diverse content.īut architecture is bigger than architects, and it has become - to our joy - a transversal subject. That is why we envisioned ArchDaily as a global source of inspiration, knowledge, and tools to help architects face this challenge. ![]() When we started this project 15 years ago, we knew that the expansion of cities would become the biggest challenge for humanity, and that architects, with better access to knowledge, had the ability to radically improve the quality of life of billions of people. But why is this relevant? Why do these numbers matter?
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