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Review: The Anatomy of the Architectural Book

"The Anatomy of the Architectural Book" blends two histories, architectural history and bibliography, to thoroughly explore the architectural book. → Read More

Cleveland Public Square reopens after major renovation

The dramatic $50 million restoration of the 6-acre Cleveland Public Square offers a variety of opportunities for public programming and activities. → Read More

Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center opens inaugural exhibition

Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center is the second phase of a years-long project to expand the Asheville-based institution's capabilities. → Read More

2016 Architectural League of New York Prize Exhibition

The 2016 Architectural League of New York prize winners' work is on display at the Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries at Parsons School of Design. → Read More

CetraRuddy designs an 18-story office building in the Meatpacking District

The Meatpacking District will soon to be the home of a new 18-story office building designed by New York–based architecture and interior design firm CetraR → Read More

L.A. Times Building to receive major renovation and addition

The 1935 and 1948 L.A. Times Building additions in the complex would be renovated to accommodate offices and retailers. → Read More

Public gardens at Trump Tower are a well-kept secret

The atrium and garden in Trump Tower has been closed numerous times for Trump’s campaign affairs, such as press conferences. → Read More

The installation of the Chicago Biennial lakefront kiosks remains delayed

The Chicago Biennial lakefront kiosks are running into funding challenges, as well as opposition from some Chicagoans. → Read More

International Center of Photography opens exhibition at new space

The exhibit "Public, Private, Secret," curated by Charlotte Cotton, Pauline Vermare, and Marina Chao, will be open until January 8, 2017. → Read More

NCARB organizes international reciprocal license agreement

The arrangement was signed by NCARB, the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, and the New Zealand Registered Architects Board. → Read More

Docomomo US announces 2016 Modernism in America Awards

The 2016 Modernism in America Awards emphasize the ever-growing awareness of the value of modern architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. → Read More

Portland's 2035 Comprehensive Plan for growth approved

The Architect's Newspaper is the most authoritative voice on architecture and design in the United States. → Read More

Extraordinary Playscapes exhibition explores playground design

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Explore proposals from the CAF's 50 Designers, 50 Ideas, 50 Wards

Now on view, "50 Designers, 50 Ideas, 50 Wards" features unique architectural and urban design proposals born for each of Chicago’s 50 wards. → Read More

White Arkitekter to design tallest timber tower in Nordic nations

The timber tower will be built with prefabricated glue-laminated timber modules reinforced with concrete slabs and steel trusses. → Read More

Pier 40 development deal gets skeptical reception

The trust behind pier 40 intends to sell 200k of the pier's 400k square feet of air rights to the developers of St. John's Terminal project. → Read More

MMaterial cement furniture by Fernando Mastrangelo's

Fernando Mastrangelo’s MMATERIAL pieces are “functional sculptures,” a result of a minimalist aesthetic blended with sculptural craftsmanship. → Read More

Rafael de Cárdenas designs department store in St. Petersburg

The decidedly modern design sits within an eight-story, 30,000-square-foot art nouveau building constructed between 1906 and 1907. → Read More

California developers sidestep laws with ballot initiatives

Using this popular vote system, California developers' plans were approved for several major projects in Moreno Valley. → Read More

Art F City plans to document the ghosts of art studios past

Art F City is organizing a series of print and online publications that will record the innovation and creativity that temporary artist studios fostered. → Read More