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Authors explored big-picture questions about architecture in 2012 by focusing on new perspectives, from the coloring book to the theoretical tract. Here are six books that broke new ground.
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This year, skip the mall and go shopping for a worthy architecture cause instead.
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What we design uses 40 percent of the nation's energy.
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Our reality and our destiny.
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Architects are well-positioned to make a difference.
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With extreme weather becoming more and more common, the case for climate change is indisputable. Architects stand on the front line in the war against climate change and extreme weather.
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Gain and loss is in our hands when we think about our past.
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The campaigns adopted very different design strategies to frame their very different campaigns—to very different ends.
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Stanley Tigerman, the unofficial alderman of Chicago architecture, pens a letter on Mayor Rahm Emanuel's statement of support for replacing the Prentice Women's Hospital.
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Renzo Piano’s the Shard brings new life to the London skyline, but is inaccessible to the masses. Nearby central St. Giles balances big-ticket design with the needs of the common folk.