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On view this month is one of the U.K.'s largest public art installations, a decommissioned oil rig transformed to illustrate the creative potential of industrial adaptive reuse.
The prestigious biennial prize was awarded to Loreta Castro Reguera and José Pablo Ambrosi of the Mexico City-based architecture firm Taller Capital for a dam renovation in Nogales, Mexico.
Following the failed organizing effort at SHoP last winter, the Brooklyn-based firm made history early this month when employees formed the country’s first private sector architecture union.
This month, ongoing exhibitions include a display of park bench prototypes by Scottish designers on the grounds of Mount Stuart, a palatial 18th century estate on the Isle of Bute.
While advocates rally to expand access in states where abortion remains legal, architects Lori Brown and Jordan Kravitz are compiling a nationwide database of architects willing to offer design services for providers in need.
After four years and a flurry of lawsuits, the actor’s failed post-Katrina experimental housing relief project agreed to pay a $20.5 million settlement to affected homeowners in New Orleans’s Lower 9th Ward.
Preservationists cautiously celebrate the tech giant's purchase of Helmut Jahn's controversial marvel, which has been threatened by demolition since the early 2000s.