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Place for Protest

Place for Protest

Paris’s historic center for dissent, Place de la République, gets an expansion and an update.
Paper-Thin Walls

Paper-Thin Walls

AECOM specially engineers fiberglass to achieve Smiljan Radić’s vision for the Serpentine Pavilion.
NLÉ

NLÉ

Focusing on growing African cities, Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi creates buildings with the potential for long-lasting impact.
EcoLogicStudio

EcoLogicStudio

Architects Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero propose a final overthrow of Modernism through a new synergy between nature and technology.
Jenny Sabin

Jenny Sabin

Working with biology, computation, and crafts, the Philadelphia-based architect has emerged as her field’s leading scientist.
High-End Dorm Living

High-End Dorm Living

In northern Philadelphia, MGA Partners builds an urban oasis for Temple University students.
In Brisbane, An Innovative Laboratory Complex Is Home to Pioneering Medical Research

In Brisbane, An Innovative Laboratory Complex Is Home to Pioneering Medical Research

To facilitate collaboration, the Translational Research Institute puts sunlight and green space at its heart.
The Rockwell Way

The Rockwell Way

The seven ways Rockwell Group finds creative success.
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