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A new book by the Architectural League of New York reflects on 30 years of their Emerging Voices platform. : 30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance The Architectural League of New York New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2015 Billie...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/99H7O     The Architect's Newspaper     10/15/2015     Similar
The 467-foot tower is organized around the clean lines of a 4 mm thick aluminum composite material (ACM) panel system. : ( Continue reading. )
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/99H7P     The Architect's Newspaper     10/15/2015     Similar
A novel preservation project takes shape in Virginia. : Virginia is a house-museum mecca. It
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/990EA     The Architect's Newspaper     10/14/2015     Similar
A pair of skyscrapers by Robert A.M. Stern Architects are planned for the Camden, New Jersey, waterfront. : You wait all day for one and then two come along at once. No, not buses
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/990EB     The Architect's Newspaper     10/14/2015     Similar
DS+R's McMurtry Building at Stanford intertwines art and art history. : The McMurtry Art & Art History Building opened on the Stanford University campus in early October. The 100,000 square-foot building is the second of three Diller Scofidio +...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/99H7Q     The Architect's Newspaper     10/14/2015     Similar
Rebuild by Design moves ahead as local and state governments allocate funds and issue RFPs. : When Hurricane Sandy brought catastrophic destruction to New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut three years ago, government officials and designers seized...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/98F7T     The Architect's Newspaper     10/13/2015     Similar
The ongoing affordable housing debate surrounds big zoning changes In East New York. : Right now, zoning and land use are being hotly debated in Brooklyn
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/98F7V     The Architect's Newspaper     10/13/2015     Similar
Denise Arnold reflects on the past quarter-century of accessible design - and explains how architects can best implement the spirit of the ADA. : Twenty-five years ago, Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), legislation that...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/97TK7     The Architect's Newspaper     10/12/2015     Similar
With the workplace expanding into the outdoors, stylish shelters are popping up to shield laptops and their users from the glare of the sun. : ( Continue reading. )
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/97VYN     The Architect's Newspaper     10/12/2015     Similar
Can architecture address an aging population? : Whether it is a new gray hair or an aging parent, getting old is universal. We all have to deal with it. While people are living longer, healthier lives, the growing older demographic puts pressure on...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/97VYO     The Architect's Newspaper     10/12/2015     Similar
An exhibition at the MAK in Los Angeles explored how technology drives the avant-garde both the past and present. : The New Creativity: Man and Machines MAK Center for Art and Architecture Los Angeles June 10
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/97DBM     The Architect's Newspaper     10/11/2015     Similar
An acrobatic structure and rugged exterior cladding by CO Architects with SERA Architects bring to life a cutting-edge technical laboratory building. : Just under a year ago, a new medical and dental school facility opened just south of downtown...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/97FF3     The Architect's Newspaper     10/11/2015     Similar
A look into the future of 3D printing and sustainable energy management. : ( Continue reading. )
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/968BP     The Architect's Newspaper     10/08/2015     Similar
A new book on Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath explores the grassroots recovery efforts in New Orleans. : We
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/96A7E     The Architect's Newspaper     10/08/2015     Similar
This San Francisco-based firm creates sensorial spaces using natural materials and rich textures. : In a time when architecture is hurtling toward robotics, 3-D printing, digital publishing, and cold, high-tech design, San Francisco
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/96A7H     The Architect's Newspaper     10/08/2015     Similar
Is prefab the future for affordable housing in Los Angeles? A case from Michael Maltzan Architecture. : The Star Apartments are Michael Maltzan Architecture
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/95O5L     The Architect's Newspaper     10/07/2015     Similar
Mimi Zeiger ponders what happened to experimentation in Los Angeles. :
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/95WL6     The Architect's Newspaper     10/07/2015     Similar
David Adjaye talks about his recent mid-career retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago. : David Adjaye, principal of London-based Adjaye Associates, is the subject of a mid-career survey, Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye ,...
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/956L1     The Architect's Newspaper     10/06/2015     Similar
SANAA crafts a weightless, winding community building that blends with the landscape in New Canaan, Connecticut. : If there were any architecture firm equipped to design a building with the ironic prompt to
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/956L2     The Architect's Newspaper     10/06/2015     Similar
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award winners MOS discuss their expanding design practice. : MOS recently won the Cooper-Hewitt
https://blogs.bubblelife.com/v/351410/956L3     The Architect's Newspaper     10/06/2015     Similar