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Other stories by Kriston Capps

  • Morning Roundup: November 27, 2012

    Google Maps goes indoors, Toronto loses its bum mayor, and a Minneapolis-based firm updates a classic shed by Venturi and Scott Brown, plus architecture news from Baltimore, San Francisco, and beyond.

  • Adele Chatfield-Taylor To Step Down as President of the American Academy in Rome

    The president and CEO of the American Academy in Rome announced that she will step down at the end of 2013.

  • Morning Roundup: November 26, 2012

    Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates will build a large new tower for Midtown, China taught Zaha Hadid how to love nature, architects are still working to restore the East Coast after Sandy, plus architecture news from Philadelphia, Austin, Los Angeles, and beyond.

  • Morning Roundup: November 16, 2012

    Greenbuild 2012 wraps up in San Francisco, the latest James Bond film glimpses an architectural marvel, Paul Goldberger comes out for height limits in D.C., plus architecture news from San Francisco and beyond.

  • Morning Roundup: November 26, 2012

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  • Morning Roundup: November 15, 2012

    Camille Paglia tells artists to be more like architects, President Clinton and Staten Island architects work to save New York, Cleveland gets a coloring book, plus architecture news from Philadelphia, Vatican City, and beyond.

  • Google Gives $3 Million Grant to U.S. Green Building Council

    During the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, the U.S. Green Building Council announced a $3 million grant from Google meant to make indoor environments healthier.

  • Kazuyo Sejima Picks Yang Zhao for Rolex Initiative

    SANAA architect Kazuyo Sejima has picked Chinese architect Yang Zho to be her protégé for the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, the first architecture pairing in creative-collaboration mentorship program.

  • Morning Roundup: November 13, 2012

    The end of the 90s-era building boom for museums, a political writer adopts "brutalism" to describe the Obama era, Texans debate preservation of the courts and the Union, plus architecture news from New York, Houston, and beyond.

  • Morning Roundup: November 8, 2012

    A closer look at the Clemson Architecture Center, more details on Architecture for Humanity's efforts in Sandy-struck New Jersey, and Philly's glass-blocks fever, plus architecture news from Texas, South Carolina, and beyond.