Element House, designed and built as a place to stay when visiting Star Axis in the New Mexico desert, by MOS Architects. Learn more about the project here: http://bit.ly/1V5CXNR
Zaha Hadid Architects has officially given up on the Tokyo Stadium. See why here: http://bit.ly/1V5CDij
Despite attempts to renew their designs with Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei, the studios were forced to abandon the revamped design competition because they were unable to secure a construction company.
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Aaron Betsky on public space, the Broad Museum opens, enter the Progressive Architecture Awards, and more: bit.ly/ARnewsroundup
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DIY materials, the "Beauty" of the Cooper Hewitt, OMA's L.A. religious experience, the DOE defines "net zero energy" and more news you might have missed: bit.ly/ARyesterdaysnews
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  • Daphne Lee Archi shd just do tbeir job in filling up big spaces w massive etraight lines..thst the client/s want it filled, but leave the filling w besutiful, crafted things to, say, interior designers
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Savvy studios are going beyond product design to make their own raw materials, writes Blaine Brownell. The result: a new breed of DIY-style green materials that make use of natural fibers, reclaimed materials, and even waste. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1ijepV2
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Glass Art Pavilion at the The Ringling in Sarasota, Florida, by Architects: Lewis + Whitlock. PA. Learn more about the project here: http://bit.ly/1KldVo9
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    متخصصين في التصميم و إعداد الرسومات واللوحات التفيذيه و لوحات التراخيص ......
    متخصصون فى تصميم وتنفيذ وتشطيب و ديكورات جميع الوحدات السكنيه (فيلات-عمارات-شقق)، وكذلك المحلات التجاريه .
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Foster + Partners releases designs for proposed Droneport project in Rwanda: bit.ly/1McnLfK
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Moonlight Cabin by Jackson Clements Burrows, located in Melbourne, Australia. Read more about this project here: http://bit.ly/1KjC9Qw
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Modern Atrium House in Belmont, Calif., designed by Klopf Architecturehttp://bit.ly/1Khw9rt (via Residential Architect magazine)
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The Broad museum in Los Angeles opens today.
The Los Angeles museum designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Gensler opens its doors on Sunday.
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In the early 1900s, retail and financial mogul Julius Rosenwald oversaw a massive construction program for schoolhouses to teach rural black students in the Jim Crow South, started alongside Booker T. Washington. Witold Rybczynski takes us inside the fascinating story of this important corner of American history.
How Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington created a thriving schoolhouse construction program for African Americans in the rural South.
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