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The Architectural League of New York announced today this year’s winners of the Architectural League Prize, now in its 44th ...
At Spelman College, Studio Gang designed the Mary Schmidt Campbell Center for Innovation and the Arts not to just foster connection and collaboration among disciplines, but also to invite the public ...
At Coverings, an event dedicated to stone and tile in Orlando, Florida, The Architect’s Newspaper will present a special edition of the Facades+ conference series. Facades+ Orlando features four ...
Given Trump’s tariffs in combination with the already slowing economy, it’s no surprise the AIA’s Billing Index reported a drop in the month of March. February’s score of 45.5 dropped to 44.1 in March ...
A recent White House Executive Order requiring the Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production criticizes the policies ...
As part of the Trump administration’s editorial revisionism, agencies like the Department of State are seeking to change how ...
Dave Bennink of the Circular Construction Network and Building Deconstruction Institute shared plans this week to build the New York City Reuse Innovation Center (NYC-RIC), what Bennink says will ...
MoMA Design Store Soho first opened in 2001 at 81 Spring Street, a 19th century building with cast iron columns and masonry ...
With rising housing shortages in the capital, alleys are an opportunity to add much-needed residential relief. In an alley in ...
U.S. Department of (USDOT) secretary Sean Duffy declared yesterday the federal government is taking over New York Penn ...
Located in the heart of Seoul, a new building for Shinsegae designed by RAMSA serves as a training center for employees. The ...
Outdoor furnishings create places for community and offer a sense of welcome. These selections focus on designs for more friendly and inclusive outdoor spaces.
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