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2014 Job Growth in Construction-Related Industries
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Three Takeaways from "Smart Growth: Reimagining Industrial Areas in Washington D.C."
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The Philharmonie de Paris Opens Without Its Architect
Thomas Fisher Assumes New Positions at University of Minnesota
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Designed by Antoine Predock Architect
The new museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the culmination of nearly a decade of design work for the Albuquerque-based practice.
The Broad Unveils the Veil and the Vault
With its scaffolding removed, The Broad is on pace to open in late 2015 in downtown Los Angeles.
Habitat for Humanity Prototype, Designed by El Dorado
The Kansas City, Mo.–based architecture firm and Kansas City, Kan.–based Heartland Habitat for Humanity collaborated to reprogram the affordable house.
Village Health Works Staff Housing
Kigutu, Burundi / Louise Braverman, Architect. Honorable Mention.
Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology
Philadelphia / Weiss/Manfredi Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism. Award.
The 2014 ARCHITECT 50
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At this Chicago firm, founder Kevin Toukoumidis finds that challenges breed opportunities, and that a client's quirk can be a project's driving influence.
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Revamping the Box
In Italy, MoDus Architects wraps a timber construction company’s headquarters with—what else?—wood fins.
Up and Running series
Public Relations Strategies for Your Practice
The keys to establishing a presence in the industry, increasing your firm's exposure, and attracting new business.
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December 2014
The winners of the 2014 Annual Design Review, a visit to Taliesin West, dSPACE Studio settles down in Chicago, MoDus Architects wraps a timber construction company’s HQ in wood fins, PR strategies for your firm, making the move to cloud computing, and more ...
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