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L.A. Infill Project Spaces Homes 8 Inches Apart

Under the city's small-lot ordinance, the developer constructed single-family... More

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A Wooden Crown Pavilion Made From Construction Waste

A French architecture company experiments on reused building materials to build a... More

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AIA COTE Awards 2015: Adaptive Reuse

AIA COTE Award jurors emphasize the growing presence and potential behind adaptive... More

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Atlanta’s Lifecycle Building Center Encourages Material Reuse

The nonprofit Lifecycle Building Center is helping to inculcate a culture of... More

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AIA Indiana Announces Design Award Winners for 2014

The jury picked eight sites, one of which was Columbus City Hall by Skidmore, Owings & Merill, recognized for AIA Indiana’s 25-year award. More

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Reclaimed Rails at Rail Yard Studios

The supply of century-old rail parts is dwindling, and the team at Rail Yard... More

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Françoise Bollack's New Book Highlights the Most Innovative Adaptive Reuse Projects

Forget the old anti-progress preservationists. Françoise Bollack's new book... More

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For Sale: Stanford White's Dupont Circle Mansion in Washington, D.C.

Designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White fame, this four-story white marble-and-brick mansion could be your new home—or embassy. More

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Upward Mobility in Maine

A thorough but cost-conscious remodel transforms an underachieving northern New England house into the star of its neighborhood. More

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Upward Mobility in Maine

A thorough but cost-conscious remodel transforms an underachieving northern New England house into the star of its neighborhood. More

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