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The Enduring History of Louis Kahn

A biography (by Wendy Lesser), an exhibition (coming to the Kimbell), and a rising generation of architects are conspiring to reassess Kahn's legacy.
external linkhttp://architectmagazine.com/design…
 

Collective Living: New Forms of Affordable Housing for Relocalized Farmers in China

The project tackles a current social issue within the extensive urbanization process in China: the cities keep exploiting the labor and resources of the countryside resulting in the increasing urban-rural disparity in China.
external linkhttp://architizer.com/projects/coll…
 

The Architecture Is the Message

An Oakland office design takes up arms against racial and social injustice.
external linkhttp://modernluxury.com/san-francis…
 

Business in the Front

O+A crafts an unexpectedly modern workplace for a finance company.
external linkhttps://issuu.com/archpaper/docs/an…
 

Meet the Architects Behind Detroit’s Next Act

Maurice Cox and R. Steven Lewis are designing a new way forward for the Motor City.
external linkhttps://nextcity.org/features/view/…
 

Don’t Forget About Ed Logue

Lurking in the background of today’s Jane Jacobs vs. Robert Moses stories is a man who had a little bit of both in his soul.
external linkhttps://citylab.com/politics/2017/0…
 

SFO Terminal One gets going with Gensler and Kuth Ranieri.

SFO Terminal One gets going with Gensler and Kuth Ranieri.
external linkhttp://sfchronicle.com/bayarea/plac…
 

Building Innovative Buildings, Building Innovative Delivery Systems

Bt Kim-Van Truong.
external linkhttp://elsarch.com/building-innovat…
 

Please Do Not Aestheticize The Wall

Designing a mixed-use development into the border wall would be a $25 billion architectural bandaid.
external linkhttps://fastcodesign.com/3068888/ar…
 

Voices from Women in Architecture on ‘A Day Without A Woman’

Architects and designers explain why and how they are participating in the demonstration, which aims to highlight the economic and social inequities women face worldwide.
external linkhttp://architectmagazine.com/practi…
 

Interview With IDEO’s Senior Design Lead Janko Potezica On The ‘Future of Automobility’

A few weeks ago, IDEO revealed a new concept vehicle that considers the enormous potential for ride-sharing in our not-too-distant future.
external linkhttp://designboom.com/design/ideo-i…
 

Micro-Scale Modeling: How to Construct Tiny, Intricate Worlds From Ordinary Materials

I love miniatures!
external linkhttp://archdaily.com/867050/micro-s…
 

Fighting the Neoliberal: What Today’s Architects Can Learn From the Brutalists

In this second installment of his revamped “Beyond London” column for ArchDaily, Simon Henley discusses a potential influence that might help UK architects combat the economic hegemony currently afflicting the country – turning for moral guidance to the Brutalists of the 1960s.
external linkhttp://archdaily.com/866895/fightin…
 

Survival Pending Revolution: The Black Panther Party on View

All Power to the People.
external linkhttp://averyreview.com/issues/22/su…
 

As Dubai’s Skyline Adds a Trophy, the Architect Calls It Stolen

The Dubai Frame in Zabeel Park.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/2017/03/08/busi…
 

Fighting bias with intent: Rosa Sheng on empathy, mentors for achieving equity in architecture

An interview with Rosa Sheng.
external linkhttp://constructiondive.com/news/fi…
 

Brutalism’s Rise And Fall, As Told Through The Architecture Of Paris

A new map of Paris's iconic Brutalist buildings charts the city's uneasy relationship with the style.
external linkhttps://fastcodesign.com/3068790/br…
 

Fougeron Architecture transforms a 1920s building into a home for organizations fighting for tech industry diversity

In the heart of Oakland, California.
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2017/03/kapor…
 

Walsh College

By Valerio Dewalt Train Associates.
external linkhttp://contractdesign.com/projects/…
 

Nixon, NASA, And How The Federal Government Got Design

In the 1970s, good design became federal policy.
external linkhttps://fastcodesign.com/3068659/ni…
 

California country home by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop features an outdoor living room

A solar-powered retreat in Northern California's Sonoma wine region designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects.
external linkhttps://dezeen.com/2017/03/03/sonom…
 

Documenting the Undocumented

The number of migrants crossing illegally from Mexico to the U.S. has declined dramatically. Yet the rugged borderlands of southern Arizona have become a death zone.
external linkhttps://placesjournal.org/article/d…
 

Christopher Hawthorne on Los Angeles’ Urban Identity Crisis

An interview with Los Angeles Times architecture critic, Christopher Hawthorne on his new column, Building Type.
external linkhttp://commonedge.org/christopher-h…
 

Trio of Spanish architects named 2017 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureates

For the first time, three individuals have been named as Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureates: Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramon Vilalta.
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2017/03/2017-…
 

Abba Tor (1923-2017), the engineer of the almost impossible

The two most daring architects of the middle of the 20th century, Eero Saarinen and Louis Kahn, both went to the Abba Tor when they needed help designing groundbreaking buildings.
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2017/02/abba-…
 

How MASS Design Group’s Approach to Data Could Save the Architectural Profession

MASS Design Group’s data-driven approach.
external linkhttp://archdaily.com/806263/how-mas…