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A National Building Museum exhibition looks at the history and work of Guastavino Co., whose patented vaulting system covers more than 600 buildings in the U.S.
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Seven of Daniel Libeskind's buildings are now on display via their preliminary drawings at the Ermanno Tedeschi Galley.
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The State Department is now accepting applications for groups interested in organizing the U.S. presence at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, which takes place in 2014.
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An exhibition in the BSA Space, a public gallery at the new Boston Society of Architects headquarters, shows a collection of architectural photographs from the Esto photo house.
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The first U.S. retrospective on artist and trained architect Juan Downey is on display at the Bronx Museum of the Arts through May 20.
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Architects' control of space may determine the future built environment.
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Recycled materials play with texture and dimension at FXFowle's New York office gallery
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Good hygiene has long demanded a room of its own. Bathroom history on exhibit through Sept. 17.
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The curled cedar shingles of Jason Payne's Raspberry Fields residence are now on view at SCI-Arc. Through. Sept. 11.
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New construction in historic districts often spurs debate between the value of architectural styles. Through Sept. 2.