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The Portal to connect New Yorkers and Dubliners through sculpture
It seems to be out of a movie to have a window looking out into distant locations to greet foreign social circles and cultures. The Portal, a public technology sculpture arriving in New York City and Dublin this spring, is set to make this cinematic fantasy into a reality. Serving as a visual bridge, the
 
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Formulations pulls back the curtain on the inextricable link between math and architecture
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Tom Wiscombe Architecture’s Dark Chalet touches down on Powder Mountain
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Metaverses and NFTs use digital architecture, but what do they have to do with real life?
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Op-Ed: The office was once a vital technology, but its time may be over
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If Space Settlements explained how to live in space, Space Forces explains the why
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ICON and Lake|Flato put a 3D-printed spin on the mid-century rambler
 
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ACADIA offered presentations on bioengineering, craft, and information
Habits of the Anthropocene ACADIA 2023 University of Colorado Denver October 21–28 Continue reading on The Architect’s Newspaper The post ACADIA’s <em>Habits of the Anthropocene</em> offered imaginative presentations on bioengineering, craft, and information appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
 
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Los Angeles’s TECH+ Expo brought together innovations in project delivery
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TECH+ talks to Eyal Weizman about tech in truth-telling ahead of Forensic Architecture’s first U.S. survey
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Barkow Leibinger and Sasaki create a radiant, net-zero ArtLab for Harvard
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Kiki and Joost design patterned panels to help make solar facades as commonplace as bricks or wood
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Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions will showcase global innovations in sustainability and design
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NBBJ acquires interactive experience firm ESI Design
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This seaside kiosk in Hong Kong uses robotics armatures for a cinematic effect
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Luisa Caldas uses AR to let DS+R’s BAMPFA tell its own story
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Sidewalk Labs unveils digital model for the world’s tallest timber tower
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Morphosis’s Kerenza Harris talks tech and integration
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Upali Nanda uses neuroscience to understand buildings as living organisms
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The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project wants to curb surveillance abuses
 

