Copenhagen-based Henning Larsen is designing a 13-story tower within the Mission Rock master plan, a mixed-use development in San Francisco’s Mission Bay.
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Brandywine Realty Trust has unveiled the architectural designs for the first two ground-up, mixed-use towers in Schuylkill Yards, a $3.5-billion neighborhood taking shape in University City, Philadelphia. Brandywine Realty Trust enlisted the expertise of global architecture firm Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU) for the towers.
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Designed by KPF, the 528-m (1732-ft) CITIC Tower is Beijing’s tallest building, and the eighth tallest worldwide. CITIC Tower’s design draws inspiration from the ‘zun,’ a ritual vessel originating in Bronze Age China.
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The Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, has reopened Frazer Hall, a mid-century dormitory building. This facility was identified as a priority renovation project in architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson’s 2017 master plan for the university.
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Architects Charlotte Algie, Cecil Howell, Ryan Ludwig, Gregory Melitonov, and Mark Shepard along with 74 artists have been named as MacDowell Colony Fellows.
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New York-based Deborah Berke Partners has elevated eight long-time principals at the firm to the level of partner. The new partners—Noah Biklen, Stephen Brockman, Kiki Dennis, Ameet Hiremath, Rhoda Kennedy, Arthi Krishnamoorthy, Terrence Schroeder, and Caroline Wharton Ewing—have been instrumental in realizing the firm’s most significant projects and in...
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MVRDV has revealed its design for a geologically-inspired building for Mission Rock, San Francisco.
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The University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business in Ohio is now open. The facility was designed by Danish firm Henning Larsen and Cincinnati-based architect KZF Design, with BuroHappold as design engineer.
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Designed by Studio Gang, the new Arkansas Arts Center (AAC) in Little Rock, Arkansas, has broken ground. The new center seeks to create a space for social interaction, education, and appreciation for the arts.
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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has designed one of the world’s largest timber structures for the new Swatch headquarters in Biel, Switzerland.
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