Richard Rogers, the celebrated architect known for his radical designs of the Pompidou Center in Paris and the Millennium Dome in London, died Saturday evening at his home in London. He was 88. A ...
“Civilization is built on an aqueous footing, a world that is in a constant flux, a culture continually in an ebb and flow. Air, light and water is our essential construct. Man in Nature, Nature in ...
Architects really put a lot on the line — to be listed as the architect of record means to be legally liable for the integrity and code-compliance of a building, while the design architect is the one ...
PARIS -- A nonprofit organization recently hired an architectural firm to aid in its initiative to revitalize the historic Smith Hospital. Tonya Fletcher, a member of the Smith Memorial Association ...
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The family duplex: Architect Camille Hermand’s combined Paris apartments
Whenever we ask architects if we can see where they live, the response is invariably: “My place? Let’s just say it’s a work in progress.” Followed by: “You know the expression about the shoemaker ...
The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is "a monument of humanity," French architect Philippe Villeneuve told a Washington audience. He spoke during a recent program at the National Building Museum on the ...
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A decade after the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change, the treaty’s architect looks back at its legacy
Thousands of diplomats, scientists and activists are in Belém, Brazil this week for COP30, the annual United Nations climate conference. This year’s negotiations also mark 10 years since the approval ...
Looking at the skyline of Philadelphia now, it's hard to imagine how different it was more than 60 years ago. Just as three buildings rose in Society Hill in 1964, so did the architect behind them, ...
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A piece of “Virginia Oak and 17th-Century Side-Axe” is seen during an exhibit of the Notre-Dame de Paris Truss Project at The Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and Planning Sept.
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