After Terry Boling’s death in January, two friends reflect on his impact on his students and the wider architecture community
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by Daniel Roche
6h ago
Terry Boling saw life the way he taught and practiced architecture: as never being truly finished. But that openness to ideas, opportunities, and connections was never an excuse for ambiguity. The post After Terry Boling’s death in January, two friends reflect on his impact on his students and the wider architecture community appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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The California Green Building Conference will take place on May 23 in Los Angeles
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by Kristine Klein
6h ago
In April, California’s six regional chapters of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) formed an “independent nonprofit” that united the separate entities into a singular unit, now referred to as The post The California Green Building Conference will take place on May 23 in Los Angeles appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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ARO unveils design for Rice University’s Jones School of Business expansion
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by Daniel Roche
6h ago
Today, business students at Rice University adjourn in McNair Hall, a building completed in 2002 by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA). Soon the students will attend class and study in The post ARO unveils design for Rice University’s Jones School of Business expansion appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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The May issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now
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by Jack Murphy
10h ago
Welcome, dear reader, to AN’s annual Facades issue. This effort, which follows an especially rousing Facades+ New York conference, aims to deliver a set of inspiring case studies and a The post The May issue of <em>The Architect’s Newspaper</em> is out now appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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SOM delivers another innovative curtain wall at the Schwarzman College of Computing at MIT
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by Trevor Schillaci
13h ago
Brought to you by: Architect: SOM Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Completion Date: 2024 View More Project Info Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) boasts an enviable history of innovation in glass curtain The post SOM delivers another innovative curtain wall at the Schwarzman College of Computing at MIT appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Provencher_Roy adds a structurally expressive observation tower to Montreal’s waterfront
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by Trevor Schillaci
13h ago
Brought to you by: Architect: Provencher_Roy Location: Montreal Completion Date: 2023 View More Project Info Provencher_Roy, a Montreal-based practice specializing in adaptive reuse, has refurbished a cruise ship terminal and The post Provencher_Roy adds a structurally expressive observation tower to Montreal’s waterfront appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Washington University professor Michael Allen suspended for connection to Gaza campus encampment
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by Daniel Roche
1d ago
Michael Allen, a senior lecturer at Washington University in St. Louis, was recently suspended after his arrest by campus police on April 27 in Tisch Park, not far from the The post Washington University professor Michael Allen suspended for connection to Gaza campus encampment appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Philip Johnson’s Brick House reopens in New Canaan, Connecticut
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by Trevor Schillaci
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Last week, Philip Johnson’s Brick House—the unassuming partner to the architect’s famous Glass House—reopened its doors in New Canaan, Connecticut. After being closed to the public for 17 years, the The post Philip Johnson’s Brick House reopens in New Canaan, Connecticut appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, “California cool” design visionary, dies at 95
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by Daniel Roche
1d ago
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, the heralded landscape architect and graphic designer, died at her home in San Francisco on May 7 at age 95. News of her passing was confirmed by The post Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, “California cool” design visionary, dies at 95 appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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What can architects learn from skateboarding? Both create communities by navigating form and function
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by Kristine Klein
1d ago
As a community-driven architect, I have always sought to create spaces that change people first, and this eventually changes whole cities. My journey to the field of architecture wasn’t typical. The post What can architects learn from skateboarding? Both create communities by navigating form and function appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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