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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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ARCHITECT photographer Noah Kalina shoots a darkened Manhattan skyline from a perch in Brooklyn.
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Sandy troubles persist for the Northeast, while Soviet design enjoys its moment, plus architecture news from Canada, Honolulu, and Raleigh, N.C.
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The legendary draughtsman and experimental designer, loved by many for his fantastical and dystopian drawings, died at age 72, before the opening of a major show of his work at SFMOMA.
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Donald Trump responds to a crane collapse, Felix Salmon looks at the larger picture in Lower Manhattan, Oscar Neimeyer released from the hospital, from architecture news from Minneapolis, Indianapolis, and beyond.
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The renovation of the Statue of Liberty by Mills + Schnoering Architects honors both Gustave Eiffel and Frederic Auguste Bartholdi—using 21st-century digital technology.
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Eerie pictures of transit stations and public plazas emptied in the wake of Hurricane Sandy show the strength of the storm—and the power of public spaces.
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Hurricane Sandy stops public transit all along the East Coast; Houston and Washington, D.C., take close looks at Brutalist landmarks; plus architecture news from Indianapolis, Boston, and beyond.
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The ARCHITECT 50 Leadership Lab, more from Studio Gang, another prize for Wang Shu, plus architecture news from Toronto, Phoenix, and beyond.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin County Civic center turns 50; a profile of Woods Bagot's newest global sports director, Dan Meis; the husband-and-wife duo behind firm CetraRuddy talk about intertwining work and marriage; plus architecture news from New York, Boston, and beyond.