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Welcome to the Agrihood
Middlebrook, Iowa’s first agrihood, blends urban and rural elements to create a residential development that captures the spirit of farm life.
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CO Architects Design an Energy-Efficient (and Eye-Popping) Student Center for a California University
The building at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, overcomes the hubris of its iconic predecessor by embracing context and climate.
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4|MATIV and BFDO Architects’ New Preschool a “Home Away from Home”
The design of an innovative Brooklyn preschool’s new digs imbues the classroom with a domestic warmth.
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These Mexico City Developers Preserve Landmarks & Battle Gentrification
This developer is bringing new life to Mexico City’s historic neighborhoods—but keeping focus on equitable, sustainable growth.
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Meet the Developer Behind the Best Architecture of Our Time
Andy Klemmer has been behind the scenes for decades, connecting clients to some of the most important pieces of architecture of our time.
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Q&A: Writer Luc Sante on Paris, Nostalgia, and the Neoliberal City
The writer and critic reveals his nostalgia for an older Paris, mourns the city's disappearing café culture, and touches on the urban defects of neoliberalism.
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Nigerian Architect Kunlé Adeyemi Targets Growing Cities for Long-Lasting Impact
Focusing on growing African cities, Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi creates buildings with the potential for long-lasting impact.
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Julia King Tackles Sanitation and Low-Income Housing in New Delhi
Working out of New Delhi and London, the architect and urban researcher tackles sanitation and housing in low-income neighborhoods.
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Will the Faena Arts Center Really Renew Miami?
Argentinean developer Alan Faena likes to add culture to his large and glitzy real estate ventures. Will it work in Miami?
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DUMBO’s Dominotown: A Magnum Opus of 21st Century Urbanism?
A Brooklyn developer asks for more height in exchange for a livelier public realm. A good deal?
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What Indigenous Architecture Can Teach Us About Incorporating Nature
Indigenous architecture provides some important lessons in building with nature rather than against it.
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Bjarke Ingels Co-Teaches Class at Yale with the Developer of West 57th
Bjarke Ingels (left), Doulas Durst (right), photo by James Andrachuk This semester at the Yale School of Architecture, Bjarke Ingels and Thomas Christoffersen of the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) are co-teaching an advanced