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MAWD Brings Hospitality Flourishes to a California Tech Company’s New Headquarters

2024-08-19
You can now add indoor soccer pitch to the list of amenities companies are using to lure workers back to the office in the continuing readjustment to corporate ......
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower in Oklahoma to Close Amid Controversy

2024-08-19
Old-fashioned, historic preservation–related scandal has come to Bartlesville, a small city in northeast Oklahoma famously home to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price To......
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Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize Reveals MCHAP.emerge Finalists for Fifth Awards Cycle

2024-08-19
A Buenos Aires multifamily housing development and an elementary school in rural Peru that melds indoor and outdoor spaces are among the four shortlisted projec......
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Edward Keegan Joins the ‘Chicago Tribune’ as Architecture Columnist

2024-08-19
The mighty Chicago Tribune, which has been without a regular architecture column since the January 2021 departure of longtime critic Blair Kamin, has debuted a ......
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Downtown Brooklyn Marks 20 Years of Dramatic Transformation with Interactive Map

2024-08-19
In June of 2004, New York City Council approved the “Downtown Brooklyn Plan,” a large-scale rezoning of a 0.43-square-mile district in New York’s most populous ......
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Newsmaker: Kongjian Yu Says Landscape Is a Matter of Survival

2024-08-08
Kongjian Yu is principal designer at Turenscape, the Beijing-based landscape and urbanism firm he founded in 1998, and dean of the Graduate School of Landscape ......
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Buffalo’s Ralph Wilson Park Welcomes a New Pedestrian Bridge After a Journey Across the Atlantic

2024-08-08
At his passing in 2014, Buffalo Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. bequeathed over $100 million to the park systems of both Buffalo and his hometown of Detroit. Mu......
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Belgium’s Meise Botanic Garden Unveils Hyperboloid Pavilion Showcasing the Possibilities of Timber

2024-08-08
In May, the Meise Botanic Garden in Belgium unveiled the Green Ark project, a comprehensive renovation and expansion comprising 82,000 square feet of new and im......
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OMA Partner Ellen van Loon Steps Down

2024-08-08
Ellen van Loon, a partner at OMA who joined the firm in 1998 following a period at Foster + Partners, has stepped down after 26 years. Based out of OMA’s Rotter......
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The Getty Foundation’s Conserving Black Modernism Initiative Announces Newest Grant Recipients

2024-08-08
Last week, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced funding dedicated to the protection and restoration of 30 lesser-known, at-risk sites across t......
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