Architecture

Arquitectonica Gathering: Spaces for Connection, Culture, and Community

Arquitectonica leads the way with bold and human-centered designs for public spaces and buildings that bring people together to gather, learn, perform, and celebrate.

With each project in this book, Arquitectonica redefines urban spaces, creating environments that inspire, engage, and bring communities together.

Richly illustrated with many unpublished projects and behind-the-scenes sketches, and paired with contributions from leading architects, this volume celebrates the firm’s visionary approach to architecture as a catalyst for shared experience.

At the Dijon Performing Arts & Convention Center, Arquitectonica unifies performance halls and public plazas into a single civic destination that anchors the city’s cultural life. In Hong Kong’s Festival Walk—the firm’s debut project in East Asia—the practice reimagines the shopping center as a vertical, transit-connected urban hub. In Miami, projects like the American Airlines Arena and Brickell City Centre demonstrate Arquitectonica’s ability to deliver large-scale, mixed-use developments that activate waterfronts, connect neighborhoods, and redefine the city’s skyline.

Elegantly packaged in a cloth-bound volume with jacket, the book is both a visual journey and a thoughtful exploration of architecture’s power to shape how we live, work, and connect.

About The Author

Bernardo Fort-Brescia, AIA, is the founding principal of Arquitectonica. Educated at Princeton and Harvard, he has led projects in 59 countries. Raymond Fort, AIA, is the Vice President and Design Lead at Arquitectonica. Educated at Cornell and Columbia, he has led award-winning international projects.

  • Publish Date: September 08, 2026
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Category: Architecture - Individual Architects & Firms - Monographs
  • Publisher: Rizzoli
  • Trim Size: 9-5/8 x 13-5/8
  • Pages: 296
  • US Price: $95.00
  • CDN Price: $130.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-8478-7676-1

Author Bookshelf: Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Raymond Fort, Ian Volner