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The parkour movement is becoming a design program in its own right, which has some architects—and everybody's waistlines—rejoicing.
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The American Institute of Architects is engaging its members and the public in an important conversation about the future.
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Architects have to be in it to influence it.
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College Park, Pittsburgh, New Brunswick, New York, Portland, Fredensborg
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As hospital campuses grow, how can they simultaneously shrink their environmental footprints?
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Being an engaged voter has never been easier for architects.
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One of the most positive and progressive events in Rio this summer didn't grab the media spotlight, Blaine Brownell reports.
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Only 16 percent of the AIA’s membership is female, and women make up only 17 percent of principals and partners. Would having more women on the other side of the client relationship help?
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In light of Venturi stepping down at his eponymous firm, ARCHITECT editor-in-chief Ned Cramer discusses the importance of Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's work to both the professional and himself.
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Making the most with the least.