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Inside Open House Chicago 2014

We stopped by a handful of sites whose typologies recall the city’s architectural history during the fourth annual event hosted by the Chicago Architecture Foundation earlier this month. More

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Morning News Roundup: Oct. 27, 2014

The Picasso museum opens after five years of renovations, illegal construction... More

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Park Service Construction Damaged Native American Burial Sites

National Park Service officials approved $3 million in illegal construction projects over a decade that damaged one of the nation's most sacred Indian burial sites in northeast Iowa. More

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AIA Chicago Reveals Design Excellence Award Winners at Designight 2014

The gala honors legendary Chicago architect and preservationist John Vinci, FAIA, with a Lifetime Achievement Award. More

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AIA Chicago Reveals Design Excellence Award Winners at Designight 2014

The gala honors legendary Chicago architect and preservationist John Vinci, FAIA, with a Lifetime Achievement Award. More

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Morning News Roundup: Oct. 22, 2014

An interactive map of Manhattan buildings, repurposed Pittsburgh churches, and... More

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Skanska Commits to New Certification Program for Sustainable Infrastructure

The firm will work on speeding up the adoption of Envision, a rating system evaluating the community, environmental, and economic benefits for civil infrastructure projects. More

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Fondation Louis Vuitton, Designed by Gehry Partners

Frank Gehry discusses the inception of his pavilion-like cultural center in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne, and how his design process influenced the result. More

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Morning News Roundup: Oct. 17, 2014

Michael Kimmelman on the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, renovation begins on Wrigley Field, and more news for Friday. More

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