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Viewpoints
Design Milk Joins SANDOW DESIGN GROUP
SANDOW DESIGN GROUP welcomes Design Milk to its family of innovative media brands and services dedicated to distributing dynamic design content to the masses.
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Projects
And the 2017 Winner of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence Is…
This year's award goes to the SteelStacks campus, an abandoned steel mill in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania turned mixed-use cultural and entertainment district.
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Programs
How Well Does Your Architecture Firm Treat You?
JustDesign.Us, a new certification system powered by an employee questionnaire, hopes to spotlight those architectural studios that are taking equitable labor practices seriously.
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Profiles
Diane Lewis, Architect and Cooper Union Professor, Dies
Lewis, a design "dynamo" who combined practice and teaching, was a central fixture in the New York architecture community.
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Projects
Snøhetta Gives Times Square a Sleek New Look
Times Square's latest redesign is uncluttered, clean, and features versatile new furniture, courtesy of a collaboration between Snøhetta and Vestre.
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Events
Four Big Ideas from Design Indaba 2017
We pick the four designers/architects who stood out last week at Design Indaba in Cape Town.
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Viewpoints
Trump Got Millions to Make His Tower “Public”—Let’s Remind Him What That Means
We need to hold Trump accountable to the legal standards for public space in New York City—starting at the sad public spaces within Trump Tower itself.
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Viewpoints
Chamber NYC Owner Juan Garcia Mosqueda Denied Entry Into the U.S.
In this open letter, the influential gallery owner relays his ordeal and makes a plea to Americans across the country.
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Viewpoints
Jenny Sabin Wins MoMA PS1 YAP 2017 With "Knitted Light" Proposal
Working at the intersections of design and material science, Sabin beat out an impressive group to win this year's Young Architects Program.
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Events
Five Urban Projects Transforming America: The Rudy Bruner Award Finalists Announced
The finalists for the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence include an urban infill project for homeless women and children, a steel plant-turned-cultural center, and Chicago's much-lauded Riverwalk park.
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Viewpoints
The 7 Best Sustainable Design Courses in America
The 2030 Curriculum Project awards courses in design education that are best preparing students to meet the challenge of designing a zero carbon future.
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Viewpoints
Election 2016: America’s Urban Rural Divide in Three Maps
Geography was a crucial determining factor for how people voted in the 2016 election. The results reveal a sharp divide between urban cores and rural communities.
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Viewpoints
AIA Responds to Trump’s Election With Conciliatory Letter
AIA CEO Robert Ivy calls on architects to work with President-Elect Trump, particularly on improving the U.S.'s aging infrastructure.
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Events
Gere Kavanaugh Awarded Ladislav Sutnar Prize
The American designer renowned for her innovation in textiles, pattern, and color was awarded the Ladislav Sutnar Prize today, along with four other laureates.
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Projects
MCHAP Winners Make Landscape the Protagonist
The final group from this year’s cycle is diverse in typology and scale—but they all shared one recurrent theme: a very specific sense of place.
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Projects
Lessons Learned: ARO’s Riverdale Country School Opens
The school puts into practice lessons learned from a transitional space that students occupied in the months the building was under construction.
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Viewpoints
ISIS-Destroyed Palmyra Arch Recreated in New York City
A two-thirds scale replica of the structure that once stood in the ancient town of Palmyra, Syria was unveiled in New York this week.
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Projects
BIG’s Sweeping Serpentine Pavilion Opens
Today, the 2016 Serpentine Pavilion, designed by BIG, and four "summerhouses," were unveiled at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
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Projects
Citizen Bridge, NYC’s First Floating Bridge, Reaches Kickstarter Goal
Citizen Bridge will connect Governor's Island to Brooklyn, allowing pedestrians to stand in the middle of the water—as New Yorkers did over a century ago.
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Events
Haworth Acquires JANUS et Cie
Through the acquisition of JANUS et Cie, the Poltrona Frau Group expands its outdoor furniture offerings further.