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Roman Candle

The works of William MacDonald reveal as much about contemporary architecture as they do about ancient Rome. More

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Lerner Meets Lutyens

For the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Ralph Lerner gave Edwin Lutyens's Classicism a Postmodern spin. More

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Spring 2011 Events

Don't miss these exhibitions, lectures, and other design events in the coming months. More

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Trenton Bath House and Day Camp Restoration

Ewing Township, N.J./Farewell Mills Gatsch Architects More

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theunderdome.net

A voter's guide to help architects understand the wide variety of approaches to a sustainable society. More

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Modernism in Classical Armor

At Princeton's Whig Hall, Gwathmey and Siegel created a modernist landmark that is remarkably at home in a classical revival shell. More

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The Embodiment of the American Dream

In form and function, the higher-education campus is the United States' greatest contribution to architecture and urban planning. More

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The 57th Annual P/A Awards

Good design is no more or less than intelligent, bold conjecture. Asking the right questions, our jury discovered, can lead to solutions that are worth celebrating. More

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ACSA Announces 2009–10 Architectural Education Award Winners

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture has announced the 2009–10 winners of its annual awards for architectural education, which are given to college and university faculty for teaching, design, and research. More

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Light Mapping

For the past six years, Paul Lewis of the New York–based firm Lewis. Tsurmaki.Lewis (LTL) Architects has taught an Integrated Building Studio at Princeton University's School of Architecture. Along with his colleagues, engineers Nat Oppenheimer of Robert Silman Associates and Mahadev Raman of Arup, Lewis challenges his graduate students to use building performance as a catalyst for design. More

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