Per stipulations in the Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), architecture will no longer be counted as a professional degree by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). This ...
Once a fireman’s hall, venue for Dia Art Foundation, and performance space and theater, the new Dyson store in New York is suffused with history. The building is a relic of Soho’s architectural ...
The Stahl House in Los Angeles, designed by Pierre Koenig and famously photographed by Julius Shulman, is up for sale for the first time in its history. (© J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research ...
Is there a collective craving for nostalgia? Whether reissuing old classics or designing new retro-inflected pieces, the latest trend sweeping furniture seems to be the past seen through a warm, 1970s ...
Chicago is among the U.S. cities with several major development plans underway. (Courtesy Proloog) ...
Geller House I in Lawrence New York (Ezra Stoller/Esto) Marcel Breuer’s Geller I in Lawrence, New York, pictured weeks ahead of its surprise demolition in December 2021. (Courtesy Liz Waytkus) In an ...
Baltimore’s iconic but largely vacant festival market, Harborplace, will be replaced with a $500 million development consisting of two residential towers, offices, shops, restaurants, and expanded ...
The Architect’s Newspaper acknowledges the work of national leaders in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry through our awards programs. Whether through the realization of ...
Willie Nelson—folk legend, guitarist, outlaw, chain smoker, freedom fighter, town planner? That’s correct. The pop-up town of Luck is a short drive from Austin, Texas designed by Nelson for a 1986 ...
Perkins&Will’s design respects the historical integrity of the original architecture. The entrance and eastern facade include matching brick colors and patterns, and aluminum window systems. (Courtesy ...
[Editor’s note: This March 2 article shared some of the design history of the Air Force Academy’s modernist campus and the repair and restoration of its landmark Chapel. But it is just one small part ...
In a recent article in The New York Times, Anna Kodé lamented the blandness of multifamily architecture in the U.S. and posited several theories for this disappointment. The root cause of the banality ...
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