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The list of big-name architects working on Atlanta’s largest development project recently got a little bit longer. Gensler and planning firm SHAPE have joined on for Centennial Yards’s second phase
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In Bentonville, Arkansas, a biker pedals up the eastern facade of an office building. Ledger, was a collaborative effort between local firm Marlon Blackwell Architects, Callaghan Horiuchi, and Mexico City–based
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Brought to you by: Architect: Bilgin Architects Location: Karapinar, Turkey Completion Date: 2023 View More Project Info One of Europe’s largest solar fields, comprised of nearly eight square miles of
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Perfect Days, directed by Wim Wenders, follows the routine life of Hirayama, played by well-known Japanese actor Kōji Yakusho, who cleans toilets in Tokyo. The film didn’t land its Academy
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The spirit of mass timber is the ethos of Portland: There’s no better place for this conference than the City of Roses. For the eighth year in a row, the
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At the Boston Architectural College (BAC) this spring, an exhibition indebted to Shepley Bulfinch opened to the public in the BAC’s McCormick Gallery. The show, entitled A Legacy of Design
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Rothko lovers: Take note. Shovels broke ground in Houston this week on phase two of the Opening Spaces campus plan, a $42-million, multi-year restoration and expansion of the world famous
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In 1945, Walter Paepcke began buying up property in Aspen, Colorado, with a goal—inspired by the ideology of Walter Gropius—to both preserve the mountain site’s natural beauty and to modernize.
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Almost four years have passed since the public lynching of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis. Today, after myriad calls for architecture as a discipline to reckon
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In New York this week, Mayor Eric Adams gave details about the latest design for a tentative 62-story skyscraper at 350 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The office tower has
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