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Headlines
on 2013/7/1

The Swedish furniture company teams with the United Nations to make refugee housing. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/7/1

The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority selected the Swiss firm to design the new museum of visual culture in Hong Kong. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/24

Some of the 1 million protesters taking to the streets of Brazil last week demonstrated in Brasilia, designed by the late Oscar Niemeyer. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/24

The Musée des civilizations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée, designed by Rudy Riccotti, officially opened its doors in Marseille on June 7. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/24

In a letter to Harvard GSD's Women in Design, Pritzker Jury Chair Lord Palumbo denied their petitions requesting equal acknowledgment. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/17

AMBS Architects reveal their design for the building that will be the center of planned "Youth City" in the Iraqi capital. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/17

Eight months after Hurricane Sandy, and six months before the end of his last term, Mayor Bloomberg unveils a major infrastructure plan. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/17

Diller Scofidio + Renfro's inflatable pavilion planned for the museum on the National Mall in Washington, DC, has been canceled. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/10

After backing out and thereby threatening the upcoming New Sculpturalism exhibition, Gehry changes his mind. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/10

Bjarke Ingels Group's design for the Danish toy company's "experience center" aptly resembles a pile of LEGO blocks. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/10

Peter Zumthor's preliminary plans for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are highlighted in a new exhibition. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/3

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art closes for three years to realize the Snøhetta-designed expansion. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/3

Four architects—Diller Scofio + Renfro, H3 Hardy, SHoP Architects, SOM—envision new futures for Penn Station and Madison Square Garden. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/6/3

Broad Sustainable Building's Sky City is set to start construction in June—with completion seven months later! John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/27

We've assembled some of our favorite products, designs, and booths from last week's International Contemporary Funiture Fair in NYC. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/27

The bright pink "Dreamhouse Experience" opened on May 16 to smiling girls as well as protesters. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/27

A European Museum of the Year Award, a new design gallery, and a new metro station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/20

The Dutch architect has been appointed Director of the Berlage Center for Advanced studies in Architecture and Urban Design at the Delft University of Technology. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/20

Workers in Belize partially destroyed a 2,300-year-old pyramid to use the crushed rock for road fill. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/20

A major RIBA exhibition in London presents the architect's five-decade-long career. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/20

Brooklyn's Gia Wolff is the recipient of the first traveling fellowship open to architects outside of Harvard GSD since 1935. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/13

The Museum of Modern Art has selected Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design its expansion, potentially incorporating the former Folk Art Museum. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/13

The Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum has announced the recipients of its 2013 National Design Awards. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/13

Daniel Libeskind beat out Ann Hamilton and Jaume Plensa for a Holocaust memorial at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/5/6

Harpa - Reykjavik Concert Hall & Conference Centre in Iceland wins 2013 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/29

The American-born architect based in London died on April 20 after a short illness. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/29

Architecture and other undergraduate students at the longtime tuition-free school will pay up to $20,000 in yearly tuition. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/29

Not surprisingly the library, museum, and policy institute for the 43rd U.S. President is designed by Robert A.M. Stern. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/22

After a three-year restoration, Norway's 1952 gift to the United Nations reopened in a ceremony last week. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/22

Architect Renzo Piano's preliminary design for a $300 million museum on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles includes a "soap bubble." John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/15

The transformation of Tour Bois le Prêtre in Paris, by Frédéric Druot and Lacaton & Vassal, wins in the architecture category. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/8

Architekturbild e.v. has announced the winners of its biennial award, to be exhibited at DAM in Frankfurt. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/8

The Vancouver property of late Canadian architect Arthur Erickson is being eyed for development. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/1

The architect says she deserves "a Pritzker Prize inclusion ceremony" during an event on women in architecture. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/4/1

A special committe has chosen architects to compete in the design of new home of the Nobel Prize in Stockholm. John Hill


Headlines
on 2013/3/25

Congress heard arguments for starting over with the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial in DC. John Hill


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