So, ‪#‎Norway‬ knows design. Here's our roundup of the country's latest contributions:
Touchwood Chairs by Lars Beller Fjetland. (Courtesy Lars Beller Fjetland) When the words “Scandinavian Design” come up, most people quickly think about Fin
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden opens new Flatbush entrance and children's garden by Architecture Research Office and Michael Van Valkenburgh.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden opens new Flatbush entrance and childrenns garden by ARO and Michael van Valkenburgh. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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After 45 years, ‪#‎NYC‬’s oldest standing bridge has been returned to its former glory as a pedestrian and cyclist crossing:
City officials at the High Bridge ribbon cutting. (NYC Parks Department) After 45 years, New York City’s oldest standing bridge has been returned to its fo
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"The Late Collection," now on display at ‪#‎Houston‬'s Menil Collection, pays homage to Barnett Newman, an artist who came to define the spiritual aspirations of American painting in the mid-20th century.
(Courtesy Menil Collection) Barnett Newman: The Late Collection The Menil Collection 1533 Sul Ross Street, Houston, Texas Through August 2 The Late...
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The recent earthquake in the Kathmandu Valley has spotlighted Nepal's need for better building regulations.
The recent earthquake in the Kathmandu Valley has spotlighted Nepal's need for better building regulations. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects responds to the potential replacement of the Mattin Center in ‪#‎Baltimore‬.
Tod Williams and Billie Tsien respond to the potential replacement of The Mattin Center. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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Something seems a little out of place here...
The Eiffel Tower planted on the Bavarian Alps in Germany where the Neuschwanstein Castle stands (Courtesy DesignCrowd.com.au) When it comes...
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‪#‎Atlanta‬ has announced a competition to design a pavilion for display on the Westside trail of the Atlanta BeltLine.
The Historic Fourth Ward Park located on the Atlanta BeltLine (Courtesy Atlanta BeltLine Inc.) The City of Atlanta has announced a competition for the desi
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Andres Jaque tells AN why the winner of this year's MoMA/PS1 Young Architect’s Program is being built in Spain http://blog.archpaper.com/…/andres-jaque-explains-years-ya…/
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‪#‎Cleveland‬ is getting in on the ‪#‎parklet‬ revolution. Viva Tactical Urbanism!
Plans for Cleveland's first parklet. (Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp.) Parklets are coming to Cleveland. The urban planning tool remaking urban streets
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Now this sounds disgusting! But that's exactly the point:
(Courtesy The Center for Genomic Gastronomy) How do you coax city slickers to really take notice of air pollution? Start selling meringues, of course. At t
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Tadao Ando and Gabellini Sheppard team up on the Pritzker-winner's first New York City building. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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We have a feeling Jon Jerde would have approved:
(Ali Wade / Flickr) One of Los Angeles' most influential architects, Jon Jerde, who recently passed away, was known for the ebullience and animation of his
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The wait is over: We finally have the Bjarke Ingels (BIG) redesign of Foster + Partners's Two World Trade tower in Lower Manhattan:
(Courtesy DBOX/BIG) In late 2005, Norman Foster unveiled his design for Two World Trade Center—an 88-story tower capped in four diamonds to direct the eye
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The Walker Art Center's sculpture garden to close during major overhaul bySnow Kreilich Architects and Oslund and Associates.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden to close during major overhaul by Snow Kreilich Architects and landscape architects Oslund & Associates. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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Hinges, rollers, and locksets are the unheralded—and often hidden—components of a door’s design. Here’s a sampling of what’s new in functional hardware.
(Courtesy Häfele) Hinges, rollers, and locksets are the unheralded—and often hidden—components of a door’s design. Here’s a sampling of what’s new in funct
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Landscape architect Ken Smith brings some flower power bling to‪#‎Boston‬'s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
(Courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) An unmissable flower-power medallion on a gold chain now fronts the otherwise plain-though-historic facade of...
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Does it get any better than zooming through a curvy Zaha Hadid video rendering? Take a look:
Esfera City Center. (Courtesy Zaha Hadid Architects) In mid-May, AN wrote about Zaha Hadid's first project in Mexico—a sprawling, 981-unit housing complex
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Perkins Eastman designed a city on the former site of an ‪#‎Atlanta‬ car factory. We spoke with principal Stan Eckstut to learn more:
Perkins Eastman designs a city on the former site of an Atlanta car factory. - Short, direct, and lively, The Architect's Newspaper is the essential read in the field.
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