Photo of the Day:

Timelapse of the Day: The construction of the University of Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium. [YouTube]
Nine More Stories for Tuesday:
Peek inside the first shipping container housing container project in D.C., designed by the city's Travis Price Architects. [DCist]
Los Angeles skyscrapers no longer must have flat roofs. [Los Angeles Times]
The Petite Ceinture is a 150-year-old unused railroad in Paris. [The Guardian]
Photos nearly 30 years apart show the changes in New York City's Meatpacking District. [CityLab]
The restoration on New York's Woolworth Building, designed by Cass Gilbert, is scheduled to be completed by 2016, and the building's 34 new high-end condos are going up for sale. [The New York Times]
Architects design cardboard panniers for city cyclists. [Fast Company's Co.Exist]
A poster of 90 buildings with a blueprint look. [Slate]
The Harold & Dorothy Steward Center for Jazz in St. Louis, Mo., opens Thursday after a $10 million renovation. [The New York Times]
Dutch artist Boris "DELTA" Tellegen partners with Belgium art publisher Case Studyo to produce a brutalist concrete toy. [Juxtapoz]
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