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Anything goes at Guild House.
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Architect and instructor Gia Wolff has won the inaugural Wheelwright Prize, a $100,000 traveling fellowship presented by Harvard University's Graduate School of Design.
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Designed by Höweler+Yoon Architecture, the new open office space for the publisher of ARCHITECT, Residential Architect, and EcoStructure, among other titles, is a bright space that allows for collaboration across disciplines. And it looks pretty cool, too.
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Architects participating in 'A New Sculpturalism' at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles are moving forward with their plans, even as reports emerge that Frank Gehry's departure may undermine the exhibit.
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A collection of thoughts and images by Frank Harmon, an award-winning, North Carolina-based architect who does sustainable, contextual residences and light commercial projects.
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Closed after his unexpected death in 1994, Donald Judd's home and studio at 101 Spring Street in SoHo is preparing to reopen following a dramatic restoration by ARO.
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Thom Mayne, winner of the 2013 AIA Gold Medal, sits down for a video chat with Toyo Ito, winner of the 2013 Pritzker Prize.
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Amanda Gann and Karen Tang will join Stephen Chung as co-hosts at the 2013 AIA National Convention.
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The Architectural League of New York is calling on the Museum of Modern Art to reconsider its plans to raze the Folk Art Museum, but MoMA is pushing back against its critics.
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As a petition to recognize Denise Scott Brown with Pritzker Prize honors nears 10,000 signatures, the issue goes mainstream, with articles appearing in 'The New York Times' and 'The New Yorker.'