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The demise of Architecture for Humanity: whither socially responsible design?


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Planned expansion of Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts is a bright idea


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What’s Next For Architecture For Humanity?

Where the architecture nonprofit went wrong, and where volunteers hope to take it now.
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At Home With Maira Kalman

Walking into the New York City home of author and illustrator Maira Kalman is like stepping into the pages of one of her beautiful books.
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Desert Oasis

Palm Springs Art Museum opens architecture and design center.
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A rule-breaking public artwork, but it’s just plain broken

The video screen installed on the side of Moscone West supposedly “explores how space functions in our culture.” Only problem: It’s been nonfunctioning since its 2003 installation.
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George Lucas says museum could land in L.A. if Chicago falls through

George Lucas discusses his plans for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago in 2014.
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The State of the Union: Are We in the Midst of Architecture’s Greatest Crisis?


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It Takes a Village: Restoring Santa Monica’s Civic Center

‘Santa Monica Moved Towards that Rare Event in Los Angeles – A Pedestrian-Oriented Place’
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Architecture for Humanity Files for Bankruptcy

Though the non-profit organization is closing due to a lack of funding, chapters around the world have expressed their desire to continue to stay active.
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Philharmonie de Paris: Jean Nouvel’s €390m spaceship crash-lands in France


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Arizona’s Bio-Paradise May be the Last 1970s Utopia Standing


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Q+A> GREG CASTILLO

Greg Castillo discusses the intersection of modern design and 1960s radicalism.
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D.C. Historic Preservation Board to Review MLK Memorial Library Renovation Project

A look at the latest, though not final, designs for the renovation of the only library ever designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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The Forgotten History of Mies van der Rohe’s MLK Memorial Library

Looking back at the making of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library helps to explain its future.
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Designing for Past and Future

The updated Cooper Hewitt museum makes 21st-century technology mesh with a Neo-Georgian building.
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A Leader in Socially Conscious Architecture Is Closing Amid Financial Woes

Architecture for Humanity, a nonprofit design group that sought to repair the world with socially conscious construction in places like Kosovo, Haiti and hurricane-ravaged Mississippi, has abruptly closed its San Francisco headquarters and plans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.
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Shape Shifter

A reflection on a half century of architect Michael Graves’s work spans failures and triumphs.
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Swanke Hayden Connell Files for Bankruptcy

The architecture and interior design firm, known for its work on the Fifth Avenue Trump Tower in Manhattan and restoring the Statue of Liberty in the 1980s, claims it is unable to collect more than $2 million from an assignment in Russia.  
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How Much Public Space Does a City Need?


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Civic Duty

An architect returns to Italy.  
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Compelling case for gray at Pomona College’s Studio Art Hall


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Harvard’s three-in-one ‘teaching museum’ offers other art institutions much to learn

Teaching museums.
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The Remarkably Intimate Houses Of Father-Son Architects Eliel And Eero Saarinen

A new book focuses on the small-scale projects of the Finnish-American architecture family.
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O-office renovates immigrant dormitory into colorful youth hotel


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The Failures of Architecture Criticism

Many architects are out of touch, but so are architecture critics.  
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