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Clark Nexsen elevated parts of the building to reveal views of the fort and offer visitors direct access beneath the building.
The Halifax duo designed the timber-framed, steel-roofed house for a young family looking to relocate to the countryside.
We revisit a 1967 review of I. M. Pei’s National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, described as a ‘direct response ...
Newly completed rail hubs by the firm include Crows Nest Station in suburban Sydney and a series of open-air platforms in ...
Allan Poore, chief product officer at Chaos, joins Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss how the software ...
The Pritzker Prize–winning locals carry out a dramatic revamp of the storied hotel, complete with a new spa, restaurant, and ...
The book on Citicorp Tower and its potentially calamitous design flaw ‘puts a fresh spin on a familiar story that continues ...
Civic-oriented and seismically sound, Washington State Ferries’ new Seattle terminal—the busiest transit hub of its kind in ...
Melding new construction and adaptive reuse, the ‘Tornado’-topped project marks the first completed cultural commission in ...
A well-planned, attractive parking structure can enhance the user experience for customers, employees, or residents. For ...
Highlights from the 56th-annual commercial design show at The Mart in Chicago include everything from office pods to ...
The New York firm’s scheme for the East Storehouse project at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park plunges visitors into the heart of ...
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