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2014 Job Growth for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Engineering
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Latest Building Projects
United States Courthouse, Designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners
This new center in Salt Lake City is, the New York-based firm hopes, a luminous metaphor for the state of the justice system in America.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Designed by Antoine Predock Architect
The new museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the culmination of nearly a decade of design work for the Albuquerque-based practice.
The Broad Unveils the Veil and the Vault
With its scaffolding removed, The Broad is on pace to open in late 2015 in downtown Los Angeles.
Habitat for Humanity Prototype, Designed by El Dorado
The Kansas City, Mo.–based architecture firm and Kansas City, Kan.–based Heartland Habitat for Humanity collaborated to reprogram the affordable house.
Village Health Works Staff Housing
Kigutu, Burundi / Louise Braverman, Architect. Honorable Mention.
Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology
Philadelphia / Weiss/Manfredi Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism. Award.
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Next Progressives series
Matter Design
This Boston- and Ann Arbor-based duo draws from antiquated practices to inform digital decisions when working with solid materials.
Innovative Detail series
Auditorium Ceiling at Queensland University
A collaboration from Brisbane, Australia-based firms Hassell and Richard Kirk Architect yields a transparent, large-scale timber structure filled with teachable moments.
Up and Running series
The Potential of Partnerships
Collaborating with established firms, universities, and nonprofit organizations can lend legitimacy to rookie firms—and with that comes more clients, projects, and opportunities.
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January 2015
Thomas Phifer's new U.S. Courthouse in Salt Lake City, energy-performance-based contracts, Antoine Predock's Canadian Museum for Human Rights, five technologies to watch in 2015, Peter Haimerl's Konzerthaus Blaibach, the power of partnerships, HGA's cottages for Malboro Music, Matter Design's antiquated digital practice, Design/BuildLab's Sharon Little League Fieldhouse, and more ...
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