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LEDs have entered the residential market, giving architects an array of good—and bad—options.
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Esto Gallery: American Folk Art Museum
Slated to be torn down to make way for a new MoMA expansion, here's a look at the former American Folk Art Museum, designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, as captured by Esto photographer Peter Mauss just after its opening in 2001.
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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 East River Blueway Plan will redevelop a 4-mile stretch along the East River to increase waterfront access and mitigate storm surge, and a $3.5 million pledge from the City will fund wetlands prototyping.
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The proliferation of portable devices means more people can work from home. But working at home doesn’t have to be dull and uninspiring.
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Jonathan feldman picks his favorite modern and traditional products.
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Sustainability-focused Washington, D.C., practice, led by Ken Wilson and Diana Horvat and known for its workplace interiors, becomes a part of Perkins+Will effective today.
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Boil it down, keep it honest, make it fit. Estes/Twombly Architects’ ethic of practice is as simple and direct as the architecture it generates.
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New photos of the winning entrant in the Museum of Modern Art’s Young Architects Program show the final details being applied before the public opening this Sunday.
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The AIA 2012 session "Connect to the World and Community: Region-Based Design and Its Connection to Culture, Community, and Place" on Thursday, May 17, was packed.