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KPF Kid

Architectural Wunderkind Visits KPF, Tours Hudson Yards

This third grader just might be your boss one day.
Anna Fixsen
August 24, 2016
2 Comments

Before they were starchitects, many designers were child prodigies.


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MAD Clover House

MAD Architects Transforms Home into Whimsical, Cave-like Kindergarten

The Clover House marks the firm’s first-ever project in Japan.
Anna Fixsen
August 23, 2016
One Comment

Ma Yansong may be known for creating hallucinatory architectural forms—from a mountain-inspired residential complex to a horseshoe-shaped hotel—but now the architect has put a kid-friendly spin on his approach.


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A New Chapter for the Sandy Hook School

A New Chapter for the Sandy Hook School

Miriam Sitz
August 22, 2016
2 Comments
New Haven–based architects Svigals + Partners worked with the community to create an inviting, colorful, and secure new campus filled with light and art.
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EPA Issues Final Formaldehyde Rule

EPA Issues Final Formaldehyde Rule

Anna Fixsen
August 22, 2016
No Comments

The bright white trailers started arriving in late 2005, weeks after Hurricane Katrina laid waste to hundreds of thousands of homes along the Gulf Coast.


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Memorial & Museum

Memorial to Victims of Lynching Planned for Alabama

Miriam Sitz
August 19, 2016
One Comment

More than 800 floating concrete columns will commemorate the dead and compel communities to remember the past.


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Kristine Harding

Interview with NCARB President Kristine Harding

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
August 18, 2016
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Kristine Harding—principal in charge of the Huntsville, Alabama, studio of the KPS Group—is the first woman to be president of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards since 1999.


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99% Invisible

99% Invisible Podcast Investigates the Great Midcentury Personality Study

Hear the voices of Eero Saarinen, Philip Johnson, and others in the recent episode 'The Mind of an Architect.'
Miriam Sitz
August 17, 2016
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In 1958, the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research (IPAR) at the University of California, Berkeley, set out to study the personalities of creative people—specifically, 40 top architects living or working in the U.S. A July 2016 issue of the podcast 99% Invisible reexamines the IPAR study.
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Millennium Tower

San Francisco’s Sinking Millennium Tower Riles Residents

JT Long
August 10, 2016
One Comment

The 645-foot Millennium Tower—the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the Western United States—is sinking and tilting, and the building owner places the blame squarely on the adjacent Transbay Transit Center project.


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National Building Museum

The National Building Museum—on Ice

In the sweltering heat of a Washington, D.C. summer, cool down in James Corner Field Operations' icy refuge.
Janelle Zara
August 9, 2016
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Outside, D.C.’s notorious 90-degree average highs make the the nation’s capital feel like it’s melting.


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Top 300 Firms 2016 Chart

Top 300 Firms of 2016: Gensler Leads Revenue for Fifth Year Running

Jake Bittle
August 1, 2016
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Gensler held first place for the fifth consecutive year in record’s annual Top 300 Architecture Firms list.


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