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Léon Krier, a pioneer of New Urbanism and traditional architecture, died at age 79 this week in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. His ...
MBB Architects renovates a functional new home for New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission
New York’s Landmarks Commission (LPC) turned 60 in April, and, having reached this distinguished age, it’s finally been given ...
Managed Retreat by Nathan Kensinger is among the artworks in Art x Climate Gallery, as part of the climate-focused exhibition. (Courtesy NCA5) The exhibition takes place in Ocean Hall. (Courtesy NCA5) ...
Hannes Peer Architecture’s first hotel project revives Milanese midcentury style for New York’s luxury hotel, The Manner.
At Build of Site, the Danish Pavilion’s offering at the 2025 Venice Biennale, the renovation of Denmark’s Peter Koch–designed ...
Squire & Partners removed layers of interventions to expose the original design of Space House, a historic Brutalist building ...
The sixth edition of the Chicago Biennial, SHIFT: in Times of Radical Change, will “address urgent questions shaping the spaces we inhabit, such as housing, ecology, and material innovation, to ...
AN and AN Interior took part in the NYCxDESIGN festivities, which included lots of cake, a new fair called Shelter, and more ...
Christian Marclay’s latest single-channel film, Doors (2022) is a dizzying feat, a carefully crafted montage of film clips ...
WXY and Alliance for Paseo Park recently shared a vision for Paseo Park, which would convert a stretch of 34th Avenue into ...
The Beacon of Freedom rises 47 feet and was designed by Perkins&Will, and fabricated by Demiurge. It was inspired by civil leader and activist Lyda Moore Merrick, who once said: “My father passed a ...
AN Interior gathers written reflections from writers, curators, directors, architects, and anthropologists that direct our ...
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