Architecture

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Nature and Urban Design Coexist in MAD Architects’ First U.S. Project

Gardenhouse will host one of the largest living green walls in the nation. More

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Guallart Architects Proposes a New Post-COVID Living Standard for China’s Xiong’an New City

The Self-Sufficient City is among the winners of an international design contest... More

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Commentary: Will COVID-19 Change Urban Multifamily Developments? Not So Much

Wider corridors and flexible walls may not be a priority for renters in three to... More

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MVRDV Applies ‘Radical Greening’ to Five-Unit Dwelling in the Netherlands

The Green Villa will use a screen of potted plants to form a unique ‘façade-less’... More

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Citica Mixed-Use Community Offers Shaded Pedestrian Promenade

The Citica project aims to kick-start urban renewal in central Monterrey, Mexico. More

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Isla Intersections Concept Envisions Unique Affordable Housing For Difficult LA Site

The community’s asymmetric towers are designed to engage with its abundant green... More

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ODA New York Designs Landmark Rental Property by Nationals Park in D.C.

West Half Street by JBG Smith creates a "transition" space before the entrance. More

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The Interlock in London Features an Intricate Clay Block Facade

The Bureau de Change Architects and HHG London project is made to contrast the... More

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