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Monday, October 12, 2015

The Architects Newspaper

NEWS ARCHIVE
Displaying items 1 to 13 of 4294
10.09.2015: A new book on Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath explores the grassroots recovery efforts in New Orleans.
RANDY FERTEL / COURTESY NATION BOOKS
10.09.2015: A look into the future of 3D printing and sustainable energy management.
JASON RICHARDS
10.09.2015: This San Francisco-based firm creates sensorial spaces using natural materials and rich textures.
COURTESY AIDLIN DARLING
10.08.2015: Is prefab the future for affordable housing in Los Angeles? A case from Michael Maltzan Architecture.
IWAN BAAN
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10.08.2015: Mimi Zeiger ponders what happened to experimentation in Los Angeles.
COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
10.07.2015: David Adjaye talks about his recent mid-career retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago.
M.C. SCHNITZER
10.07.2015: Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award winners MOS discuss their expanding design practice.
COURTESY MOS ARCHITECTS
10.07.2015: SANAA crafts a weightless, winding community building that blends with the landscape in New Canaan, Connecticut.
IWAN BAAN / COURTESY GRACE FARMS
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10.06.2015: Kengo Kuma reinterprets the traditional Japanese Garden in Portland.
COURTESY KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES
10.06.2015: These designs for outdoor seating can enhance the character of a commercial plaza, a municipal complex, or an outdoor hospitality area.
COURTESY SIXINCH
10.06.2015: Chicago Architecture Biennial co-curator Joseph Grima on the importance of architectural agency.
STEVE HALL
10.05.2015: Don't Look Back: Gehry on art, legacy, and hydrology.
COURTESY GEHRY PARTNERS
10.05.2015: Aaron Betsky finds a chorus of ad-hoc proposals in the sprawling Chicago Biennial
MIMI ZEIGER



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