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Marianela D'Aprile
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Projects
The Richard Gilder Center Opens at the American Museum of Natural History
Designed by Studio Gang, the museum’s newest wing aims to awe visitors by mimicking natural wonders, but its geomorphic design falls flat.
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A Permanent Memorial to the Sandy Hook Massacre Insists on the Possibility of Life After Tragedy
Designed by SWA, the outdoor memorial and garden in Newtown, Connecticut, memorializes the 26 victims and makes space for a community’s grief.
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A Brooklyn Fitness Center Aims to Support a Community Threatened by Gentrification
The Major R. Owens Health Center, part of the controversial Bedford-Union Armory redevelopment, is attuned to myriad community needs, but under for-profit management, it can only go so far.
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Viewpoints
Loot and the Bland Design of the Ultra-Rich
In the series from Apple TV+ Molly Wells has money and a personality—why is her mansion so boring?
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Designs for Two Libraries Reimagine the Familiar Typology as a Community Hub
Projects by WORKac and Multistudio (formerly Gould Evans) transform humdrum buildings into places to learn, explore, and inspire.
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Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo Raises Expectations for Public Space
With a new visitor center and entry sequence, Ross Barney Architects created an inviting new face for Chicago’s free zoo.
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Profiles
Future100 Dongqi Chen’s Architecture Thrives in Context
In dealing with the messiness of the built environment as it currently exists, Chen imagines a practical and optimistic future for architecture.
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Profiles
Future100: Mateo Mantilla Designs for Sustainability at a Human Scale
The Savannah College of Art and Design student's ecologically sensitive, people-oriented projects speak to how design can engage its public.