All North America articles – Page 7
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Technical
The rebirth of the age of ornament
A Boston restoration project using advanced 3D-modelling and printing technologies could hold the key to a new age of decoration within contemporary design
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News
RIBA president slams US withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Giving up on tackling climate change “is to give up on prospects for future generations”, says Jane Duncan
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Features
New York vs London residential towers: Which is better?
New York and London are both bristling with new residential towers, a boom driven by demand and skyrocketing prices. But how do the two cities regulate their location, shape and design quality? Ike Ijeh reports on a tale of two high-rise housing booms
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News
Grimshaw’s Miami science museum opens doors
Four-building Florida complex includes conical aquarium and planetarium
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Features
Inclusiveness onsite at Columbia University, New York
Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus by Renzo Piano has championed a policy of inclusiveness for the construction teams that built it. Ike Ijeh reports from New York on how using minority employment targets works in practice
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News
US firm unveils 'loopy' New York skyscraper
Concept idea for a building which curves back on itself put forward for city’s ‘billionaire row’
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News
Goettsch’s Windy City tower cleared for lift-off
Proposals for 51-storey office block approved by Chicago Plan Commission
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Opinion
America needs your architectural expertise
Despite Trump’s protectionism there will still be opportunities for British architects in the US, argues Andrew Whalley
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Features
Trumpitecture
Donald Trump’s architecture talks louder than the man himself, with its gaudy interiors and unashamed excess. But what do his developments reveal about the man who promises to transform America?
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News
Rex unwraps last piece of World Trade Centre masterplan
Glowing $243m cube will be clad in translucent marble
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News
Gensler submits sustainable HQ to Boston planners
Project for General Electric to include solar panels that can be replaced as technology improves
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News
Tod Williams Billie Tsien beats Adjaye to Obama library
David Adjaye would have been first non-American to design a presidential archive
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News
Architects' confidence edges up
Firms in northern England the most optimistic again, Future Trends index finds
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News
US cities outpacing London in construction boom
Experts warn Seattle and New York could be first to overheat