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37 Hillside breaks ground affordability barriers in climate-responsive housing

Published October 6, 2021
Today ground broke at 37 Hillside Avenue in Upper Manhattan, and what was once a steep wooded hillside curbed by a one-story church will soon be home to another. READ…

Photo by Norm Li.

Millennial women in architecture talk remote work, team structure, and mentorship

Published December 27, 2020
AN sat down with three female architects from Toronto-based Kohn Partnership Architects to talk about how millennial women are leading the industry. READ…

Photo by Myrina Otey

A renovated Missouri clinic works for fair treatment with a calming atmosphere

Published November 19, 2020
In a year of uncertainty and division, a small midwestern town banded together to create a space that celebrates life. The Jamaa Birth Village and Equal Access Clinic brings midwifery services to Ferguson, Missouri. READ…

Photo by William Crocker.

The New Orleans–based Jonathan Tate talks hurricanes, homes, and hotels

Published September 8, 2020
Architect Jonathan Tate was living and working in Memphis when Hurricane Katrina hit. Instinctively drawn to the Big Easy, he later moved to new Orleans for the opportunity to observe the reconstruction effort and investigate architecture’s role in it. READ…

Courtesy of Governor Cuomo's office

Courtesy of Governor Cuomo's office

Hurricane Maria memorial unveiled for Battery Park City

Published March 18, 2020
New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo has released renderings for the new Hurricane Maria memorial, designed by Puerto Rico-based architect Segundo Cardona and Puerto Rican artist Antonio Martorell. READ…

Courtesy of SOM and Howard Hughes Corporation

Courtesy of SOM and Howard Hughes Corporation

Howard Hughes and SOM attempt another tower in South Street Seaport

Published March 13, 2020
Manhattan’s South Street Seaport might look pretty different in a few years if the Howard Hughes Corporation (HHC) moves ahead with its new residential development. The Lower Manhattan historic district could soon have a new 990-foot tower. READ…

Courtesy of Rafael Viñoly Architects

Courtesy of Rafael Viñoly Architects

Rafael Viñoly-designed courthouse will remake Jersey City’s Journal Square

Published March 10, 2020
Renderings of the new Hudson County courthouse in Jersey City have been revealed, showing a truss stacked on bands of glass for the new Frank J. Guarini Justice Complex, set to be completed in 2023 at 595 Newark Street. READ…

Courtesy of the Bard Graduate Center Gallery

Courtesy of the Bard Graduate Center Gallery

The Bard Graduate Center shows never-before-seen works by Eileen Gray

Published March 1, 2020
The 200-piece exhibition was curated by Cloé Pitiot and is the first in-depth U.S. exhibition of the works of modernist architect, furniture designer, and artist, Eileen Gray. READ…

Courtesy of The Mediated Matter Group

Courtesy of The Mediated Matter Group

Neri Oxman grows tools for the future at new MoMA retrospective

Published February 27, 2020
A pioneer in materials, objects, and construction, Neri Oxman is showing work from her 20-year career as an architect, designer, and inventor. READ…

Courtesy of the Socrates Sculpture Park

Courtesy of the Socrates Sculpture Park

Artists challenge representation in Socrates Sculpture Park for MONUMENTS NOW

Published February 28, 2020
Socrates Sculpture Park in Quees has commissioned three new ‘monuments’ for the first phase of MONUMENTS NOW. READ…

Photo by Erynn Patrick

Photo by Erynn Patrick

NBBJ acquires interactive experience firm ESI Design

Published February 6, 2020
Global architecture and design firm NBBJ announced its acquisition of experience design studio ESI Design today. READ…

Courtesy of OMNIPLAN

Courtesy of OMNIPLAN

LandDesign will bring a park to the site of a former Dallas Mall

Published February 3, 2020
The nationally-based LandDesign has been named the landscape architect for the Park Heritage portion of the Dallas Midtown. READ…

Photo by Ian Douglas

Photo by Ian Douglas

MODU and Eric Forman reveal the 2020 Times Square Valentine’s Heart

Published January 31, 2020
An 800-lb multi-mirrored heart sculpture was unveiled yesterday as the 12th winner of the Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition. READ…

Kick off 2020 with these architecture primers

Published January 27, 2020
Start the new decade off right with these freshly released architecture and urbanism books. READ…