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Upper West Side/Central Park historic district.
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Our features are the cream of our content, involving our most in-depth coverage of a variety of topics relevant to the architectural profession. In 2014, we explored the impact of historic preservation on affordable housing, looked to new horizons for sustainable design metrics, and went to new heights with the profession’s latest architectural typology: spaceports.

Boldly Go

The commercial space flight industry is taking off, and with it a new architectural typology: the spaceport.


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The Golden Ticket

Multi-modal transit hubs are driving development from coast to coast.

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Inside Architecture’s One-Stop Shop

Anna Bergren Miller looks into how architect-led design-build can deliver more for less.

 
 

 

Beyond LEED

Chris Bentley explores the latest horizons in sustainable design metrics.

 

 

To Preserve and Develop

Henry Melcher dives into the debate about affordable housing, real estate, and historic preservation in New York City.

 
 

 

The Art of Daylight

An in-depth look into four naturally lit contemporary gallery spaces with experts in the field.

 
 

 

City of Designerly Love

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

 

 

Remaking Lathrop

A New Deal era housing development could be a crucible for developers of mixed-income communities in Chicago.

 
 

 

Gardens and Rust

Chris Bentley checks on the progress of three Chicago parks projects.

 
 

 

Best of Design Awards

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

 

 

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