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Alvar Aalto Foundation Launches Google Street View Tours
Google and the Alvar Aalto Foundation collaborated on virtual visits to some of Aalto’s most prominent buildings—and some lesser-known gems—in Finland.Read More
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Q+A: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation President and CEO Sean Malone
Following last week's announcement that the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture faces accreditation loss in 2017, Malone gives a deeper insight into the school's relationship with Wright's foundation.Read More
- Beyond Buildings
Not Pushing the Button: Christopher Williams' Photography Complex
The artist's MoMA exhibition, "The Production Line of Happiness," is a visual field focused on the relationship between humans and machines.Read More
- News
Morning News Roundup: A New Washington, D.C., Football Stadium is in the Works
The owner of the Washington, D.C., football team revealed that a new stadium is in the future, critic John King reports on how San Francisco towers are being designed to survive earthquakes, and more news for Thursday.Read More
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The Residential Ceiling Fan Gets Smart
Big Ass Fans recently upgraded its consumer unit to work with Nest’s Learning Thermostat, revising an old-school air-cooling method to fit the Internet-connected home.Read More
- Past Progressives
No Bones About It
The demolition of Steven Holl's House at Martha's Vineyard seems both truly unfortunate and oddly fitting, given its initial inspiration.Read More
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Mecanoo Breaks Ground on First Built Project in China
The project spans more than one million square feet and includes two museums, a youth center, and various retail projects.Read More
- Product Beat
Five Material Mashups to Remix Spaces
Glass, wood, metal, and electronics contribute their individual strengths to unexpected material pairings in this collection of multifaceted finishes and furnishings.Read More
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Morning News Roundup: Taipei Performing Arts Center by OMA
Construction on the Taipei Performing Arts Center tops out, shoes inspired by the Eames Lounge chair, and more stories for Wednesday.Read More
- on the boards
City Hall Rejects BIG Revisions for Utah’s Kimball Art Center
BIG’s second proposal for the museum in Park City, Utah, has been rejected for lack of compatibility with Main Street.Read More
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Stuttgart University employs robots to fabricate the shell of a pavilion about innovative construction methods.Up and Running series
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There are numerous ways to incorporate your business, so which one is right for your young firm? We run through the options with you.The 2013 Architect 50
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