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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
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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
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A 1905 Victorian home in New Haven, Connecticut, just a four minute walk from Yale University, was originally built as a single-family home for a well-to-do merchant. In the ‘20s,
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Brought to you by: ] Introducing Adhesion—a collaboration between Infinity Drain, the manufacturer at the forefront of architectural and decorative drains, and Gensler, the global architecture, design and planning firm,
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Every December 31 millions of Americans tune into televisions (or camp out all day on the street) to view the ball drop down the vertical face of One Times Square.
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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
The post Ledger—a collaborative effort by Marlon Blackwell, Callaghan Horiuchi, and Michel Rojkind—is so much more than a bikeable building appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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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
The post Bilgin Architects envelopes Kalyon Karapinar Central Control Building in reflective stainless steel appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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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
The post <em>Perfect Days</em> elevates the everyday—not unlike Bêka & Lemoine’s <em>Moriyama-San</em> appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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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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