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How Singapore’s Design Freedom Grew from Strict Regulation
The island nation’s remarkable architectural narrative is getting the global regard it deserves.
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In San Francisco, the 5M Development Envisions Public and Private Space for the Future
Completed by SITELAB, KPF, and a host of other firms, 5M reveals a transformed, multi-use downtown site following a decade-long process.
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In Tampa, KPF’s Heron Residence Is a Balm to Residents and Planet
Located on the Tampa waterfront in the world's first WELL-certified neighborhood, there's more to Heron than the angular balconies that first meet the eye.
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Designing for Equity and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Era
Hana Kassem, principal at KPF, and Jonsara Ruth, cofounder of Parsons’ Healthy Materials Lab, outline the effects of the built environment on our well-being.
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Interiors for a Virginia Tech Company’s New Office Visually Interpret the Cloud
CallisonRTKL designs a Virginia-based tech company's office around a massive, transparent stairwell that provides indoor views of multiple floors.
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5 Ways Architects and Designers are Responding to COVID-19
3D printed face shields, hospital conversions, material donations, and deployable intensive care units are just some ways architects are stepping up during the pandemic.
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Keep Calm and Terra-cotta On
Prized for its tactile qualities and historical association with crafts, the material is enjoying a steady revival in New York City and beyond.
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A Trio of Penthouses at K11 ARTUS Gets the Craft-Luxe Treatment
Joyce Wang, nemaworkshop, and Fiona Barratt-Campbell each designed bespoke penthouses in the Hong Kong development.
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Leveraging Data to Help Plan Better Cities
A recent Metropolis Think Tank panel with planning experts, city officials, and architects from KPF delved into data how data is shaping today's urban planning.
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KPF’s New Building at the University of Michigan Melds Sleek Geometries With Practicality
For the design of the school's Ross School of Business, the firm relied on a custom extruded terra-cotta rainscreen to create a highly-textured facade.