Sam Lubell
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A new show at the Cooper Union delves into the archives of Alvin Boyarsky
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David Adjaye’s Spyscape museum opens in New York
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The Hood Museum of Art gears up to reopen following renovation
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Industrial Tribeca building transformed by eco-friendly latticework
New York-based firm Archi-Tectonics and their principle, Winka Dubbeldam, add lightness, space and flexibility to an old industrial Tribeca structure with an ingenious, latticed trellis layer that transforms the composition into a family home
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Shigeru Ban on his masterfully minimalist interiors for Cast Iron House
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Imagination meets urban planning at Detroit Design 139
The aim of Detroit Design 139 is to start a collective conversation about Detroit's urban transformation, and it defines ten core design principles for guidance. Innovative projects at this year's exhibition taking place at four locations across the city include a laundromat/coffee shop, an adaptive re-use project at a former car wash detergent factory and a data portal increasing public accessibility to information about land
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Long Island City explodes architecturally ahead of Amazon’s arrival
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Heatherwick Studio provides insight into creative process at LA’s Hammer Museum
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Driving force: HOK pioneers the return of innovative stadium design in Atlanta
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Architects Directory Alumni: 122 Community Arts Center by Deborah Berke Partners
The Wallpaper* Architects Directory has turned 20. Conceived in 2000 as our index of emerging architectural talent, this annual listing of promising practices, has, over the years, spanned styles and continents; yet always championing the best and most exciting young studios and showcasing inspiring work with an emphasis on the residential realm. To mark the occasion, in the next months, we will be looking back at some of our over-500 alumni, to catch up about life and work since their participation and exclusively launch some of their latest completions. New York based architect Deborah Berke featured in the 2002 Architects Directory and has since been prolific, achieving international renown for a variety of projects. Here, we take a first look inside her recently completed 122 Community Arts Center in the East Village.
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro links Moscow's natural landscapes and urban life at Zaryadye Park
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Master transformer: The Shed is a liberating exercise in flexible architecture
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Standing ovation: Herzog & de Meuron’s Elbphilharmonie opens in Hamburg
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Sun flower: Christian Wassmann’s latest residential design follows the Miami light
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Seneca Arts and Culture Centre opens in upstate New York
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The right angle: Philadelphia’s Pennovation Center reaches completion
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Louis Kahn’s renovated Yale Center for British Art unveiled
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True maverick: a Yale show explores the experimental work of Oskar Hansen
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Visit SC Johnson’s Frank Lloyd Wright-designed HQ in Racine
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MoMA proves that Frank Lloyd Wright still has it, even at 150
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SHoP Architects design an ambitious contemporary art facility in Santa Fe
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Creative energy: a family of warehouses form LA's La Kretz Innovation Campus
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Letter from Chicago: our survey beyond the city's architecture biennial
Experiencing a rebirth at a scale not seen for decades, we survey beyond the city's architecture biennial
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Still life: the Glenstone Museum’s extension aims for a calming experience
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