News Readers’ Picks

A new transit center with offices and apartments could add vibrancy to downtown Atlanta.
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Here are the top news stories that ran online at The Architect’s Newspaper. These stories are drawn from the pages of our four regional issues along with a selection of web exclusives. Often times, we broke the story, and other times we reevaluated a high-profile project through a purely architectural lens. This year, we published nearly 700 news articles online—here are the Top 10.

Best of Design Awards> Building of the Year

Some of the most exciting and innovative American architecture to be completed in 2013 fills out AN’s first annual design award program.

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Feature> City of Designerly Love

Long considered a sleepy outpost in the mid-Atlantic, Philadelphia has become a hot spot of innovative architecture and design.

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Comment> Kick the Architectural Competition Habit

Marshall Brown delineates the down side of architectural competitions.

 

 
 

 

The Living Wins at MoMA PS1

Experimental firm to construct low carbon, self-building pavilion for 2014 Young Architects Program.

 

 

 

Home Invasion

Modernist master William Krisel’s home destroyed In Brentwood.

 

 
 

 

Editorial> Fundamentally Unstable

William Menking outlines the Rem Koolhaas-curated Venice Biennale, Elements of Architecture.

 
 

 

Feature> Stemming the Tide

Streetscapes and plazas are being transformed into high performance sites for stormwater management.

 

 

Transit’s a Peach

Urbanizing Atlanta tries out multi-modal transit options and a walkable district.

 
 

 

Q+A> Zoltan Pali

SPF:a principal discusses his departure from the Academy Museum team and more.

 
 

 

Comment> Together

It’s time to acknowledge that architecture is a group effort.

 

 

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