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2026 Editorial Calendar
With the arrival of unstaffed hotels and hybrid typologies, multigenerational homes and plant-based HVAC systems, adaptation is no longer optional—it’s the defining challenge of our time. As the boundaries between natural and built, past and future, human and machine blur, we examine how design and designers are responding to an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world.
Is delight architecture’s highest aim—or a frivolous pursuit in a utilitarian age? From ancient connections between art and architecture to buildings that spark joy (and sometimes controversy), this issue explores beauty, whimsy, and wonder in the built environment. As Texas embraces everything from arcades to luxury resorts, we ask: What makes a space truly delightful?
With intensifying floods and droughts, the revival of historic springs, and the emergence of new building typologies like data centers, increasing demands are being placed on our water reserves. Architects must now confront this vital and contested resource in its dual role as both threat and luxury. This issue explores how design responds to the complex interplay of policy, ecology, technology, and built form across the state.
In this issue we showcase the winners of the Texas Society of Architects’ 2026 Design Awards, Studio Awards, and Honor Awards programs. These projects and people exhibit the diverse range and excellence of our state’s architectural community.
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Identity is personal, cultural, and deeply tied to our values and sense of belonging. From branding and placemaking to the shifting role of architects as new technologies enter the workplace, this issue explores how design reflects and negotiates the identities of people, places, and cultures across our state.