Designed by PGAL to serve as a “library within a park” in the heart of the Midtown District of Dallas, the 40,000-sf Traphene Hickman Library in Cedar Hill features library, museum, and event spaces ...
In the 10th edition of its international conference titled “Urban Planning & Architectural Design for Sustainable Development (UPADSD),” IEREK plans to continue the conversation that ties urban ...
One of President Donald Trump’s final actions in his first administration was a last-ditch attempt to confront the impermanence of a four-year term by leaving his mark on something that could last ...
Among the ten submissions, "How Much?" stood out for its critical examination of the modernist notion of "cheapness," where seemingly cost-effective solutions have often proved expensive socially, ...
Thanks in part to the “White Lotus effect“ (the country featured in season two of the hit show), Sicily has become increasingly popular with travellers over the past few years. As the largest ...
Start off your Halloween celebrations at the Center for Architecture’s annual Pumpkitecture competition! New York City-based firms will go gourd-to-gourd for the Pritzkerpumpkin. Who will squash the ...
India is a treasure trove of architectural marvels, blending history, art, and culture in every stone. From grand forts to intricately carved temples, these heritage sites are a feast for the eyes.
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Every generation has its own way of gathering at home—the conversation pits and buffets of the ’70s, the formal dinner parties of the ’90s, the open-plan kitchens of the 2000s. So where are we now? AD ...