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Geo-Fantasies elicits questions about carbon capture
Geo-Fantasies: A Space Race on Planet Earth Citygroup 104b Forsyth Street New York Through June 16 Continue reading on The Architect’s Newspaper The post <em>Geo-Fantasies</em> at Citygroup peels back the layers of the carbon capture industry appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
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A new website from BIG has us missing the early 2000s like whoa
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New renderings depict unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright skyscrapers
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Why write about architecture? ChatGPT has ideas.
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Las Vegas helps us understand how virtual environments fall short
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Twitter’s newest office amenity is a bedroom
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This Revit plugin helps architects pick materials with less embodied carbon
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The Sphere in Las Vegas launches a Student Design Challenge
“Sphere is more than a venue,” said Jim Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of Sphere Entertainment and MSG Entertainment. Since the bright, titanic-sized ball in landed in the middle of Las Vegas last summer, the graphics emblazoned on its exterior and the stunts that followed have captured the public’s attention. Its cool eye-catching visual designs
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SAGA Space Architects asks how we might live comfortably on the Moon
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Zaha Hadid Architects and Block Research Group unveil a swooping 3D-printed concrete bridge in Venice
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Jeff Bezos gifts the Smithsonian $200 million for National Air and Space Museum overhaul
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Habitat for Humanity and Alquist partner for the East Coast’s first 3D-printed Habitat home
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The Hans Rosling Center’s glass and aluminum fins embody the university’s health initiative
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Habitat for Humanity kicks off work on its first 3D-printed U.S. home in Tempe, Arizona
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The Arroyo Bridge spans an L.A. canyon with a robot-fabricated steel structure
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Alquist and Virginia Tech team up for America’s first 3D-printed, public-private partnership-funded home
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ICON teams with Lake|Flato Architects for a 3D-printed, ADU-equipped Austin home
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Can’t make it to Italy? Here are the virtual exhibitions to see at the Venice Architecture Biennale
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Will SHoP’s 111 West 57th Street supertall house the world’s largest NFT museum?
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At Columbia, an inflatable pavilion is the SPOT for GSAPP’s graduation