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Articles by Janelle Zara

Saint Etienne Biennial

French Coal Town Takes Cues from Detroit at Saint-Etienne Biennial

Janelle Zara
April 3, 2017
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The 10th edition of the International Design Biennial of Saint Etienne focuses on the theme Working Promise: Shifting Work Paradigms.


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MLK1101

MLK1101 by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects

Los Angeles
Janelle Zara
April 1, 2017
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A forthcoming 34,000-square-foot housing complex in South L.A. will become a home for military veterans.


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The SIX

THE SIX by Brooks + Scarpa

Los Angeles
Janelle Zara
April 1, 2017
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In Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park neighborhood, a 52-unit community was designed specifically for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans.


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Nancy Stephen Grand Family House

Nancy & Stephen Grand Family House by 
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

San Francisco
Janelle Zara
April 1, 2017
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In San Francisco, a privately funded facility that provides free accommodations for young patients and their families grows to meet rising demand.


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Students Develop Modular Homeless Shelters

MADWORKSHOP Students Develop Modular Homeless Shelters for L.A.

Janelle Zara
January 26, 2017
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Architecture students at the Univer­sity of Southern California have designed an immediate solution to L.A.'s homelessness problem.


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Every Building in Baghdad Graham Foundation

The Life and Work of Iraq’s Most Influential Modernist Architect, In Photographs

Janelle Zara
November 22, 2016
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A show on view at the Graham Foundation examines the architectural legacy of Rifat Chadirji through his own personal photographs.
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Park Slope Brownstone

Park Slope Brownstone by Matthew Baird

Brooklyn, New York
Janelle Zara
October 1, 2016
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While life as a family revolves around spending time together, it also necessitates moments of peace and quiet.


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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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Pavilion of Reflections

The Pavilion of Reflections by Studio Tom Emerson

Janelle Zara
June 22, 2016
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In Switzerland, “As soon as the sun comes out, everyone jumps in the water,” says Tom Emerson, co-founder of London’s 6a Architects and professor at ETH Zurich.


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Serpentine

2016 Serpentine Pavilion and Summer Houses

Block Party: For Summer 2016, London’s Serpentine Gallery has opened a temporary pavilion and four “summer houses.”
Janelle Zara
June 17, 2016
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“Bigamy” in architecture, at least according to the Copenhagen-based Bjarke Ingels Group, means the combination of diametrically opposed parts.


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