The Reach at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., is now open. The expansion, designed by Steven Holl Architects, adds rehearsal, education, and a range of flexible indoor and outdoor spaces.
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The Village of Oak Park’s historic commission has rejected the proposed expansion of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Illinois.
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Kanye West’s dome-shaped housing prototypes in Calabasas, California, have been demolished for violating the building code of the Los Angeles county.
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The magazine’s series of sponsored e-books continues with a discussion on air and vapor barriers.
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A new residence hall at the University of Arkansas (U of A) campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas, will serve as a testbed for researchers to study the behavior of cross-laminated timber (CLT) as a building material. Adohi Hall is one of the nation’s first large-scale
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Overland Partners, an architecture firm based in San Antonio, Texas, has revealed the designs for the new Welcome Pavilion at the Houston Botanic Garden. The pavilion aims to inspire the public’s understanding and connection with the natural environment.
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Architecture firm ODA will create a mix of residential, hospitality, retail, and office space for the historic Book Tower in Detroit, Michigan.
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Architecture and interior design firm Chicago Design Network has promoted Simon Paca and Brandon Simak, LEED AP, as new partners. The two join firm principals David McCarty, Deborah Winchester, and Edwin Linn.
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The magazine’s series of sponsored e-books continues with a discussion on management of moisture in the wall assembly.
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International architecture firm Snøhetta has completed Powerhouse Brattørkaia, the world’s northernmost energy-positive building.
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