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The Italian architect discusses organizing architecture’s biggest show against a backdrop of global turbulence.
In the basement of a former warehouse, a sophisticated intepretation of the Jewish ritual bath embraces both religious requirements and architectural context.
Two contributing authors, Justin Davidson and Nat Oppenheimer, will discuss the themes of their essays, The Long View: Building for Rebuilding and Engineering Landmarks, and join in dialogue with ...
Appearing as April’s House of the Month, this rare I.M. Pei–designed residence in Washington, D.C., was first showcased in ...
The D.C. architect deftly expands one of only three houses designed by the Pritzker laureate with daring and deference.
Both designed by nARCHITECTS, the structures complement the climate-resilient landscapes of the respective parks that they’re ...
Read an excerpt from Mary Anne Hunting and Kevin D. Murphy’s account of overlooked women in the history of Modernism.
One of Brooklyn’s first factory-to-residential conversion projects was completed in 1981 at the former Atlantic Avenue manufacturing facilities of Ex-Lax, the “excellent laxative” formulated with bite ...
This influential prototype kitchen was designed by a European architect who aimed to reduce the burden of household work on ...
In Chicago, Converge Architecture Crafts a Culinary Hub and Urban Farm in a Former Warehouse Complex
On a corner of West Carroll Avenue, in the heart of West Loop, an adaptive-reuse project designed by Bureau Gemmell and New Office, two Chicago-based architecture firms, straddles both worlds with an ...
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