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Sam Lubell
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Viewpoints
Can the Tech Industry Learn to Be a Good Neighbor?
In Culver City, California, a tech boom has reshaped the urban fabric, and not everyone is happy about it.
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Projects
Eric Owen Moss Architects’ (W)rapper Building Rises in Los Angeles
The daringly experimental (W)rapper is Eric Owen Moss Architects’ latest building in the Hayden Tract, an architectural playground on the city's Westside.
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Profiles
Cassette Aims to Bring Scale to Prefab Housing—No Changes Allowed
The startup’s modular units apply the rigor of product manufacturing to the challenge of the housing crisis.
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Architect Hani Rashid Builds a Fantasia of Art and Architecture in the Metaverse
Called Dminti Metaverse, the platform displays digital work by blue-chip artists in an otherworldly setting with the aim of attracting new, more diverse audiences.
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Profiles
Meet the Firm Building New Amenities for New York’s Underserved Communities
With a unique combination of architecture and construction expertise, GLUCK+ brings top-quality design to non-profits and public institutions in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
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Viewpoints
The Dark Side of Rick Caruso’s Fantasy Worlds
The developer, now a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, has created beloved developments that often substitute for missing public spaces. But at heart they are anything but civic.
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Profiles
Net Zero 2022 Makes the Case for Expanding the Green Movement
The conference's ninth edition showcased the latest thinking in sustainability, but also aimed to broaden its scope beyond the built world.
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Projects
Luxury Quonset Huts and Airstream Trailers Encapsulate Joshua Tree’s Off-Grid Essence
At AutoCamp, a high-end "glamping" venture in the Southern California desert, utilitarian forms and luxe touches blend with the natural desert landscape.
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Viewpoints
Los Angeles Architects and Leaders Take on Their City’s Homeless Crisis
Christopher Hawthorne, L.A.’s chief design officer, discusses how a culture of design innovation is helping tackle a growing calamity and provide dignity, shelter, and gracious interior spaces to thousands.
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Projects
Mario Cucinella Broadens Sustainable Horizons at Salone
The Italian architect's installation in Milan showcased recycled content, bio materials, and other innovations that both he and Salone hope will become the norm in coming years.
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Projects
Exploring the Weird, Wonderful Skyline of Art at Coachella
Having waited two long years to unveil their pieces, the artists behind some of Coachella's most otherworldly installations share the secrets behind their designs.
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Projects
Mario Cucinella’s New Hospital in Milan Carves out a Luminous, Sculptural Oasis
The rising Italian architect creates a focal point for a disjointed medical complex and rethinks what a hospital can be.
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Projects
Outside Tulum SFER IK Shakes up the Familiar Museum Model
Deep in the Mayan jungle, the cultural center contains literally no flat floors or ceilings, and is made primarily of local timber, living trees, and vines.
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Products
16 Products from Milan’s Supersalone Reveal the Global Design Industry’s Response to Our New World
The Milan furniture fair’s return was marked by a new layout, scaled down crowds, and products that react to our uncertain present.