Architecture firm Logan Architecture designed the East 17th residences, the first 3D-printed residences for sale in the United States.
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The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) and the Chicago Architectural Club have announced seven finalists for the architectural design competition calling for new, creative visions for the Illinois' Thompson Center designed by Helmut Jahn, built in 1984 and put up for sale in May 2021.
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Rest and Play, by Ballman Khapalova architects in collaboration with Rayyane Tabet, has designed new street furniture for Minna Natoma Art Corridor Street in San Francisco, California.
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Morphogenesis Lab, a team specialized in interactive architectural systems, developed Wisteria, an emotive intelligent installation that performs concurrent responses to people’s emotions based on biological and neurological data.
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Loom House is an extensive renovation of a 1960s northwest-style home on Bainbridge Island, Washington, designed by the Miller Hull Partnership.
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Lahti, the European Green Capital 2021, wants to encourage its residents to enjoy the calming effect of nature and has therefore set up remote workstations in the city’s nature sites free for everyone to use.
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Crossboundaries, an architecture firm in Beijing, China, was commissioned to regenerate a linear streetscape adjacent to a parking lot close to the Xiaopu Cultural Plaza into a lively outdoor community park.
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International architecture firm luis vidal + architects has been awarded a Merit Award for Renovation and Adaptive Reuse for its Matta Sur Community Center + Family Health Centre (CESFAM) project. The award was given by the American Institute of Architect New York State (AIANYS).
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CCY Architects, an Aspen, Colorado-based firm recognized for its approach to architecture through inspiration from natural environments, believes enduring architecture enhances community, elevates life experiences, and restores connectedness to the natural world.
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The National Building Museum said Mabel O. Wilson, Professor at Columbia University, won the Museum’s annual Vincent Scully Prize.
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