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National #06 - 05.26.2021
Latest Stories
These Walls Can Talk
At Tuskegee University, an architecture professor leverages historic preservation goals to meet community ones
June 21, 2021
Cover-Up Job
Deck parks are increasingly in vogue in the Southwest’s downtown cores, but aren’t a good fit for El Paso
June 17, 2021
Top Flight
New facilities in a postindustrial Texan landscape welcomes migratory birds—and onlookers
June 16, 2021
Building Power
Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO applies an urban sensibility to projects from private homes to research centers
June 15, 2021
Prestige TV
Television cemented the idea that architecture was both a rarefied art and key to the good life
June 14, 2021
Houston Visions 2020
An exhibition at the Architecture Center Houston augurs a more resilient future for the city
June 10, 2021
Under Construction
Kiel Moe’s
Unless
breaks down the ecology of the Seagram Building
June 9, 2021
Just the Ticket
A new railside public park from Ross Barney Architects rouses once-sleepy Rogers, Arkansas
June 4, 2021
In Remembrance
Helmut Jahn was an architect consistently ahead of his time
June 2, 2021
Bring ’em Down
Cities around the country explore removing elevated highways with federal funding
June 1, 2021
End Of The Road?
A highway expansion project in Houston is the site of a battle over environmental justice
May 31, 2021
Hiding in Plain Site
Bitcoin mining in Texas is illuminating the inextricable link between crypto and fossil fuels
May 27, 2021
It’s a Small World after All
On the ground at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale
May 26, 2021
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