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![]() | A Gift to Toronto
The Aga Khan Museum and Ismaili Centre hold out hope for an unlikely and uninteresting neighborhood.
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![]() | Place for Protest
Paris’s historic center for dissent, Place de la République, gets an expansion and an update.
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![]() | Paper-Thin Walls
AECOM specially engineers fiberglass to achieve Smiljan Radić’s vision for the Serpentine Pavilion.
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![]() | The Rise of the Robot Operator
After two decades of experience in robotics-based fabrication, Andreas Froech, founder of Machineous Consultants, wants more control over his work and is reclaiming his role in the design process.
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![]() | Son of Glasgow
A new exhibition devoted to Charles Rennie Mackintosh offers an objective appraisal of the architect’s work.
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![]() | Futuristic Transport
A striking silhouette against the Southern California landscape, the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center is an intriguing feat of collaborative engineering.
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![]() | Preserving the Peace
With the help of local craftspeople, Sharon Davis designs a rural retreat in the Hudson Valley that privileges nature.
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![]() | New Naturalism
Triptyque defies the conventions of Brazilian Modernism and São Paulo’s urbanism in the new Groenlândia gallery.
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