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Meet the 4 New Design Talents Who Made a Mark This Year
From product design to landscape architecture and everything in between, these were the up-and-coming design practices making a splash in 2022.
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Studio Terpeluk’s Redwood House Pays Homage to Albert Lanier
The San Francisco–based architecture firm breathes new life into a notable Modernist home.
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A Supportive Housing Development Offers Refuge from the Street and Connection to the City
Near Geneva, Switzerland, architecture collective Nomos designed a set of buildings for people with and without mental disabilities as one curvy entity.
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The Broken Dreams of L.A.’s Grand Avenue
Frank Gehry’s decades-in-the-making tower complex in the center of Downtown Los Angeles fails to live up to its signature.
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6 Young Architecture Firms Challenging the Status Quo
The winners of AIANY's New Practices New York competition capture the breadth of the city's vibrant architectural community.
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A Los Angeles Firm Uses Modular Construction to Create Truly Affordable Housing
KTGY Architecture + Planning's innovative prefab construction technique is helping to add critical density in L.A.
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Announcing the Winners of the 2022 Metropolis Planet Positive Awards
The Metropolis Planet Positive Awards recognize projects and products that make a positive impact on people and planet.
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A Generous Offer and a Thoughtful Design Yield a Beautiful Place for Healing and Nurturing
RIOS transforms a former convent into a new home for Harvest House, a group that offers lodging and services to pregnant unhoused women.
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“We Need to Integrate Everything”: Arturo Vittori’s Warka Village Nears Completion In Cameroon
The community of low-impact homes and water-harvesting towers, built and occupied by a pygmy rainforest community known as Bibambi II, could become a model for sustainable development.
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A New Long Island City Apartment Puts the “Fun” in Functional
With its stepped terraces, large common spaces, angled insertions, and bold, oversized art, ODA's Bevel aims to keep tenants and neighbors alike delighted.
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Los Angeles Firm CarbonShack Redesigned a Historic Cabin with Resiliency in Mind
Located on National Forest land in California, the cabin received updates that contribute to greater fire resistance while also lowering the project’s carbon footprint.
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Only If Architecture Designs a New Look for Brooklyn Infill
The Bedford Stuyvesant home makes the most of its narrow floor plate with clever, contemporary solutions.
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Viewpoints
Loot and the Bland Design of the Ultra-Rich
In the series from Apple TV+ Molly Wells has money and a personality—why is her mansion so boring?
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Studio Schicketanz Brings Sensitive, Sustainable Design to the Monterey Bay
The California-based firm is attuned to creating environmentally responsive designs for new homes and historic restorations.
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Craig Steely’s Musubi House is a Force of Nature
On the Big Island of Hawai'i, the local architect designed a 2,200-square-foot residence that is completely off-grid.
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In Detroit, Architecture that Stands Out While Also Listening
LOHA's four buildings at a major new Detroit development called City Modern serve as focal points while also carefully reflecting the city's history.
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Viewpoints
Is Comfort Killing Us?
Amsterdam's Marc Koehler Architects and health mentor Enitor Joiner explore the role of physical and mental health in how we live at home.
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Mya Adds Housing and a Sense of Place to Salt Lake City
The live-work-play building with an iconic flamingo graphic was designed by Eskew Dumez Ripple for Salt Lake City's burgeoning creative class.
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West Coast Modern Week Centered Paul Merrick’s Unique Architecture
The West Vancouver Art Museum’s recent exhibition, A Twist of the Rules, highlighted the architect's design legacy in Vancouver
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Folonis Architects Strategizes To Make Multifamily Housing More Humane
On the site of a former trailer park, the Santa Monica-based firm breaks through Southern California's stale, pro-forma multifamily housing models to unlock views, public space, sustainability, and elegance.