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Designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, the eight-story building, which opened to great acclaim on West 53rd Street in 2001, will be demolished to make way for a new MoMA addition.
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The AIA celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its awards program honoring the best in small-scale or low-budget projects with 10 winners for 2013, featured in ARCHITECT's Project Gallery.
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A National Building Museum exhibition looks at the history and work of Guastavino Co., whose patented vaulting system covers more than 600 buildings in the U.S.
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Paolo Soleri, the architect and theorist who devised his own sustainable ideology in "Arcology" and tested many of its ideas in Arcosanti, has died at 93.
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The AIA will hold a week-long series of events and online promotions to celebrate National Architecture Week (April 7-13).
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Blaine Brownell gets his students to dream up new, hypothetical ecolabels that could be used to rate the environmental quality of building products.
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Milan Furniture Fair Interactive Product Catalog
If you didn't make it to Italy for this week's Salone Internazionale del Mobile, aka the Milan Furniture Fair, check out its interactive website to find the latest in cutting-edge design from around the globe.
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Tudor-esque 1931 Estate in Northern California
Architect David Adler was renowned for his historic designs such as this northern California Tudor-style mansion featuring 12 fireplaces, 12 bedrooms, 12 full baths, and a library with 17th-century paneling imported from England. The new homeowners will join the list of prestigious people who have...
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Seattle's Tom Kundig designs for the dead with a new steel urn.
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Sam Lubell’s “Never Built Los Angeles” now showing at the city’s Museum of Architecture and Design.