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Past Progressives, 1979: Arcosanti's East Crescent Complex
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Tour Carpe Diem, Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects
In a Net-Zero Economy, Architecture Will Celebrate Climate, Culture, and Region, Balancing Deep Conservation With the Dynamic Embrace Of Natural Conditioning
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New UL Environment Report Examines the Efficacy of Green Product Claims
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The New Whitney Museum of American Art by Renzo Piano Will Open in May
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Morning News Roundup: Nov. 20, 2014
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AIA Columbus Announces 2014 Architecture Awards Winners
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Let's Rebuild the American Dream
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Bosco Verticale Wins the 2014 International Highrise Award
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Philadelphia Museum of Art Hosts Vitra Exhibition
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Machado and Silvetti to Encase Historic Menokin House in Glass
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The Plant Binder Lignin Could Replace Petroleum-Based Chemicals
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Call for Entries for the 2015 AIA COTE Top Ten Awards and Top Ten + Award
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Morning News Roundup: Nov. 19, 2014
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New Renderings Released for the World’s Next Biggest Airport Terminal in Istanbul
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Architecture Billings Index Decelerates in October
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Past Progressives, 1979: Arcosanti's East Crescent Complex
The East Crescent addition to Paolo Soleri's Acrosanti complex won guarded praise from energy-conscious P/A Award jurors.Tour Carpe Diem, Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects
The New York-based architects have created a light-footed tower in La Défense, one of the most maligned modernist enclaves in Paris.Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, designed by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA in collaboration
For the University of Melbourne’s design school in Australia, the two architecture firms have created a new building that wears pedagogy on its well-appointed sleeve.Williamstrip Bath House, Designed by Craig Hamilton Architects
Craig Hamilton Architects looks to antiquity, British Architectural History, and even the goddess Aphrodite to create a classical bathhouse in the Cotswolds.First Look at Richard Meier's Taichung Condominium Tower
The latest project from Richard Meiers & Partners is a luxury apartment building in upscale Taichung, TaiwanMariposa Land Port of Entry, Designed by Jones Studio
The Phoenix-based firm balanced security and serenity in its design for one of the busiest border stations in the United States, sited in Nogales, Ariz.National Mall's Constitution Gardens Redesign Approved and Moving Forward
The competition-winning plan covers a 50-acre site and features a lakeside glass pavilion.Fondation Louis Vuitton, Designed by Gehry Partners
Frank Gehry discusses the inception of his pavilion-like cultural center in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne, and how his design process influenced the result.Historic TWA Terminal Restoration Plans Continue to Soar
Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) may get a new life after all.The 2014 ARCHITECT 50
Next Progressives series
Friendly Competition
Los Angeles firm Platform for Architecture + Research sees competitions as vehicles for building working relationships, regardless of their outcomes.Innovative Detail series
Heydar Aliyev International Airport
Istanbul-based architecture studio Autoban creates a wooden village to encourage wandering in a vast terminal.Up and Running series
Informed Decisions for Investing in the Future
How can you find the right space and the appropriate tools at a reasonable price to guarantee that the investments you make will be beneficial for your firm?Current Issue
November 2014
NADAAA and John Wardle team up in Melbourne, Robert A.M. Stern's Tour Carpe Diem in Paris, the Eiffel Tower's new look, KEM Studio's blending of architecture and industrial design, Hodgetts + Fung's chapel in California, tips on revamping your website, Patkau's Tula House overlooks British Columbia, how to recruit and keep the best, and more ...AIArchitect
Preparing For the Inevitable
A new AIA pilot program looks to assist communities facing resiliency issues.
Across the Institute: In Baltimore, Delft, Houston, New Haven, and New York
Upcoming events to participate in at or around these cities: Baltimore, Delft, Houston, New Haven, and New York.
From the Desk of the AIA President: Capital Shares
Social media is important, but let's remember the importance of personal interaction.
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