March’s Architecture Billings Index reports significant drop from previous month
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by Kristine Klein
5h ago
In a large drop from February, the AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for March has reported a decline in billings for the 14th consecutive month. The score for March was The post March’s Architecture Billings Index reports significant drop from previous month appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Kéré Architecture announces new timber kindergarten for Munich’s Technical University
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by Daniel Roche
5h ago
In Bavaria, Germany, construction broke ground this week on a new kindergarten partially made of timber for Munich’s Technical University (TUM) by Kéré Architecture. The children’s center is sited at The post Kéré Architecture announces new timber kindergarten for Munich’s Technical University appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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RAMSA’s new art museum at Notre Dame has a hidden chapel with stained glass by Mimmo Paladino
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by Daniel Roche
8h ago
In South Bend, Indiana, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) opened its doors in December for the University of Notre Dame. The neoclassical art The post RAMSA’s new art museum at Notre Dame has a hidden chapel with stained glass by Mimmo Paladino appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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At Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Turning Tides chronicles 75 years of Brazilian design
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by Kelly Pau
11h ago
The end of World War II ushered in an era of prosperity for Brazil. The period brought with it economic growth, new port facilities, revamped roads, burgeoning agriculture, new technology, The post At Carpenters Workshop Gallery, <em>Turning Tides</em> chronicles 75 years of Brazilian design appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Yale students design a temporary library for protesters at Beinecke Plaza, a longtime hub for activists
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by Daniel Roche
1d ago
Gordon Bunshaft’s Beinecke Library at Yale University is well known to architects—the 1963 building’s translucent granite facade appears in coffee table books around the world. But the iconic building’s exterior, The post Yale students design a temporary library for protesters at Beinecke Plaza, a longtime hub for activists appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Chris Pratt demolishes Craig Ellwood’s Zimmerman House for new mansion
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by Moses Jeanfrancois
1d ago
Chris Pratt, labeled “the worst Chris” of the many Hollywood actors he shares a name with, has seemingly made a couple of enemies in the niche architecture community. Pratt, alongside wife The post Chris Pratt demolishes Craig Ellwood’s Zimmerman House for new mansion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Protect your next project with these high-performance glass products
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by Paige Davidson
1d ago
Projects can incorporate high-performance architectural glass to improve fire protection, storm resiliency, energy efficiency, improved acoustics, or even safety and security. There are options that meet the needs of even The post Protect your next project with these high-performance glass products appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Earth Day Digest: Stories keeping AN editors hopeful about the planet’s future
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by The Editors
1d ago
Happy Earth Day! To commemorate, AN editors have scoured our archives from the past year to collate the stories, interviews, reviews, book excerpts, etc. that keep us hopeful about the The post Earth Day Digest: Stories keeping <em>AN</em> editors hopeful about the planet’s future appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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BIG and BNIM unveil Makers’ KUbe, a new diagrid structure made of mass timber for the University of Kansas
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by Daniel Roche
2d ago
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has released its vision for a new mass timber building that will host the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design. Makers’ KUbe, happening in The post BIG and BNIM unveil Makers’ KUbe, a new diagrid structure made of mass timber for the University of Kansas appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Renzo Piano reveals Center for Arts & Innovation concept in Boca Raton, Florida
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by Daniel Roche
2d ago
Renzo Piano is known for only accepting two or three new commissions each year. In 2023, two of those commissions were located in Florida: one is to design the new Sarasota Performing The post Renzo Piano reveals Center for Arts & Innovation concept in Boca Raton, Florida appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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