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When former Vancouver B.C. mayor Sam Sullivan introduced the city’s groundbreaking Eco-Density initiative in 2006, one...
Michael Kaufman, AIA, describes a scenario many architecture firms in the Midwest are facing: Projects already under...
In comparison to the building boom that was the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2010 Vancouver Games have had little...
Beijing and London made headlines last year for building sustainable facilities for the Olympic Games.
Correction appended May 13, 2009 A fire has charred part of an opera house designed by Zaha Hadid currently under...
In January, Minneapolis-based Cuningham Group Architecture submitted a proposal for a public elementary school in...
The economic woes affecting architects nationwide are echoing through the ranks of the AIA. The association has...
By Tom Ichniowski This story first appeared in Engineering News-Record Continuing the rollout of federal agencies’...
What could become the nation’s first standard for high-performance buildings moved a step closer to adoption earlier...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced how it will divide $980 million that the...
The winners of the tenth edition of the National Design Awards were announced April 30 by the Smithsonian’s...
In an example of a firm doing more with less, in April RMJM announced the launch of a sports design studio.
By Rob Patterson This story first appeared in Engineering News-Record Construction of a new, $107-million U.S.
“Architecture has engaged with narrow problems and failed to engage with the world at large. We should test our...
I've long admired the building industry for what it could produce- abhorred it for what it does produce.
On the western outskirts of Shanghai, China, a dragon is coming to life. Constructed of concrete, steel and glass, the...
By Michael Wilmeth The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Green Building Initiative (GBI), which...
In the firmament of U.S. presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower may not be known for his star power. But the Washington, D.C.
This week's announcement of Peter Zumther as the winner of the 2009 Pritzker Architecture Prize is reason enough to...
Although 2008 brought a financial crisis that stretched unemployment rolls and slowed production lines across the...
Bill Alkofer for The New York Times PEARLY WHITE A concrete mix in sculptures on the Interstate 35W bridge in...
Cryo-electron tomography of raspberry-like multicompartment micelles formed by a linear ABC triblock copolymer in water...
Most homeowners have a general sense of whether or not they are being energy efficient, a hunch confirmed or disproved...
A glance at past recessions gives us good reasons to be optimistic today. By Charles Linn, FAIA The U.S.
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