Architecture & Design

Student Housing Unlocked podcast episode with Moody Nolan

Student Housing Unlocked: Changing the Game Through Thoughtful Design

To mark Mental Health Awareness Month, MHN’s Olivia Bunescu and Beryl DePalma Alder of Moody Nolan discuss how to create spaces with wellness in mind.

Exterior rendering of Lave Ave Townhomes

Meet the Architecture Firm That Runs on AI

Cove’s co-founders on how artificial intelligence can streamline design processes and improve efficiency in construction.

One High Line

Inside Manhattan’s One High Line: A Q&A With the Interior Designer

Gabellini Sheppard’s Silvia Maffei on shaping these towers changing West Chelsea’s skyline.

The smaller windows at Culdesac are designed to keep heat out, while placement encourages cross ventilation. Outside, a network of pedestrian-focused narrow paseos enable buildings to shade one another during the day. Image courtesy of Opticos

Resilient Design: 4 Apartment Case Studies

Purposeful, strategic planning helps properties withstand the worst of the elements. Here’s how.

exterior image of Inspır Embassy Row

Reviving a Piece of DC History: Landmark Hotel Turns Upscale Senior Living

Maplewood’s Tom Gaston and BBB’s Jill Cavanaugh take us behind the scenes of this adaptive reuse project.

Alexandria Hoevel & Laura Calugar

Mission Success: Finding Strength to Keep Going After Wildfires

Los Angeles-born architect Alexandria Hoevel from Corgan opens her heart to MHN’s Laura Calugar in a candid conversation about moving forward.

A display of Toto colored sinks against a floral backdrop

Turning Multifamily Walk-Throughs Into Leases

The “wow factor” was alive and well at Design & Construction Week 2025.

A rendering of EVER College Station on left, VERVE College Station on right, in College Station, Texas.

Subtext JV Plans Texas Student Housing

Two buildings will serve students at Texas A&M University.

KTGY to convert Upcycle Tower from office into residential

MHN Asks: Are Office-to-Residential Conversions Taking Flight?

To revitalize city cores, adaptive reuse is increasingly seen as a feasible solution across the country. KTGY’s Marissa Kasdan weighs in.

Parking lot entrance at Springline property which features the artwork "450-495 nanometers" by The Apex

Where Home Meets Gallery: Art-Infused Multifamily Living

How innovative collaborations of developers and artists are enhancing the resident experience and the community’s identity.