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HGA is transforming a former gravel quarry into a biotech campus
Well before Herman Melville penned Moby Dick, seaside towns along the Massachusetts shoreline from Gloucester to New Bedford have provided kitchens with lobster, salmon, pike, bass, and other produce. Just south of Gloucester is Manchester-by-the-Sea, an old blue-collar town whose economy lives and dies by the fishing industry. Continue reading on The Architect’s Newspaper The
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Advances in technology shape contemporary glazing applications
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Artificial intelligence can now make convincing images of buildings
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Elden Ring has a lot to teach architects about immersive digital space
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Space Perspective unveils balloon-like spaceship for outer space tourism
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Google will occupy Chicago’s Thompson Center beginning in 2026
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Image generator DALLE mini produces amusing architecture content
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The show-stopping interiors of Las Vegas’s Sphere are revealed
It’s hard to pinpoint the Las Vegas Sphere’s main attraction. Is it the headline performances in its 17,600-seat auditorium, its glowing exoskeleton, or its recently unveiled, almost supernatural interiors? In addition to its outdoor surface totaling 580,00 square feet of glowing illumination, 300,000 square feet of interior space was outfitted to match suit. ICRAVE, a
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Culturespaces, operator of wildly popular digital art museums in France, is coming to New York
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Because of labor shortages, this Japanese dam is being built by robots
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Leading architecture firms pen open letter to Autodesk over rising costs, sluggish development
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In Modern Architecture and Climate, climate control takes command
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‘One-piece’ home completed in Belgium using Europe’s largest fixed concrete printer
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Matter Design looks to the past to design a more animated architecture
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The pandemic put a strain on our digital infrastructures, especially in under-served communities
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Opinion: No, ‘PR-chitecture’ won’t save us from the pandemic
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Firms turn to school buses, shipping containers for speculative COVID-19 testing hubs
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Does architecture have a framework for applying material innovation?
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Daniel Fernández Pascual wins 2020 Wheelwright Prize, will research oyster farm technology
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Experience the best student projects in these virtual end-of-year exhibitions