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Frank Barkow and Regine Leibinger discuss their first high-rise project with Ian Volner, which anchors a new 40-hectare development in Berlin.
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Celebrated for its glam bar and cosmopolitan allure, Strelka also has a serious underlying mission: to help reshape Moscow’s urban landscape.
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While European design dominated at Design Miami, there was no suppressing American design—neither at the design fair itself nor in other Miami venues where contemporary art could be seen.
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Design Miami's Designer of the Year, Vito Acconci, presented "Here/There, Now/Later," a sound installation in Miami's Buena Vista building that offered a meditative break from the glitz and glam of the city's Design District.
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In town for Design Miami, Jacques Herzog gave his impressions of the Florida city, as well as a preview of the still-under-construction Miami Art Museum, which is expected to open next year.
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Shipping-container maestros Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano of Lot-ek built this temporary education studio, which takes over the courtyard of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S and Maximiliano Spina of Maxi Spina Architects influenced developers and pushed contractors to realize a distinctly modern multifamily mid-rise. It's located in a postindustrial neighborhood in Marcelo and Maxi's hometown of Rosario—which...
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With all the focus on it's opening week, it's easy to forget the Venice biennale continues on for another three months. After the preview crowds have thinned, it's easier to take in all the architecture showcase has to offer.
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Russia wins its first-ever award at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Urban-Think Tank and Justin McGirth take home gold, and more.
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Ian Volner's second dispatch from the Venice Architecture Biennale takes him to the Giardino delle Vergini and a first installation from Kuwait.