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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Architecture Magazine

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE How Visitors Could One Day View North America's Second-Biggest Waterfall Snøhetta, Mayer/Reed, and Dialog won the design competition for the Willamette Falls Riverwalk. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE Anish Kapoor’s Infinite Black Whirlpool at Italy’s Galleria ContinuaThe contemporary installation artist's piece “Descension,” a black body... read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Robots Master Power Tools Plus, designing deep-space shelters, blast-resistant wallpaper, a net-zero-water dormitory, and more tech news from around the Web. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE Janet Echelman Knits Together Boston’s Urban Fabric The city's aerial sculpture, "As If It Were Already Here," by the renowned artist combines... read more
EXHIBITIONS Art Institute of Chicago Hosts Chatter: Architecture Talks Back ExhibitionColumnist Aaron Betsky visits an ongoing exhibition at the Art... read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 29, 2015 Developmentalism on the South American continent and the Pavement to Platform exhibit. read more
OFFICE PROJECTS Uber is Building a Vertical Street for its San Francisco Headquarters New York's SHoP Architects and San Francisco's Studio O+A are designing the 423,000-square-foot, two-building complex. read more
TECHNOLOGY The Architect’s Role in Material Conservation A growing scarcity of key physical resources will require AEC professionals to think more critically about the use of building materials. read more
OFFICE PROJECTS Studio Visit: Ken Linsteadt Architects Our sister magazine gets an inside look at this San Francisco firm's workspace. read more
TECHNOLOGY AIA and DOE Launch 2030 Commitment Reporting Tool Firms that have signed the initiative can track and compare energy performance across their portfolio and to peer projects. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 28, 2015 The new Whitney Museum's flood protection systems, a seesaw installation in an Austria church, and more links for Thursday. read more
CONCRETE MATERIALS AND ADMIXTURES"What the Hell Is That?" A Breuer veteran looks back on the Modernist master's material choicesread more
EDUCATION Princeton Taps Monica Ponce de Leon to Head Architecture School Ponce de Leon is headed to New Jersey from the University of Michigan-Ann... read more
ARTS AND CULTURE “Lina Bo Bardi: Together” is First Exhibition for the Designer in the U.S. The Graham Foundation is hosting the first U.S. exhibition of the... read more
URBAN DESIGN Why Tomorrowland Should Never Come Columnist Aaron Betsky reviews the recently released film Tomorrowland and its depictions of a Calatrava future. read more
TECHNOLOGY AIA’s Technology in Architecture Practice Group Awards BIM Projects In its 11th year, the program recognizes four projects for taking the modeling software to the next level. read more
TECHNOLOGY Inside the Getty's Initiative to Save Modern Architecture Projects at the Salk Institute and Eames House are part of a larger effort to preserve our midcentury heritage. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 27, 2015 An interactive Lego installation opens Friday at the High Line, critic John King reviews San Francisco's... read more
FABRICATION Detail: The Tiles of Studio Libeskind’s Vanke Pavilion For the Milan Expo 2015, Daniel Libeskind clads a serpentine-like structure with iridescent red ceramic scales. read more
TECHNOLOGY #ArchitectChats: Drones in Architecture Read a recap of our weekly Twitter chat, which explored the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in the... read more
WOOD Innovative Detail: Nest We Grow Moment Connection Graduate students from the University of California, Berkeley, create a timber grid structure in Japan that is both elegant and rigid. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 26, 2015 A building shaped like a tamale, murals by Michael Graves, and more links for Tuesday. read more
TECHNOLOGY The Making of MIT's Collier Memorial J. Meejin Yoon, head of MIT's architecture department, commemorates fallen campus police officer Sean Collier with vaults of solid granite. read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Retail Lighting Takes on New Functions A French supermarket uses visible light technology to push coupons, humanoid robots get into shape, and more tech news. read more

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