Climate Change to Blame for Flooding at World's Largest Seed Vault
Built in 2008 to house seeds of the world's food supply in case of disaster, the Svalbard vault flooded due to melting permafrost outside the Arctic Circle.
View ArticleThe Graham Foundation Awards More Than $560,000 in Grants
The Chicago-based grant-making organization will fund 72 architecture-related projects including exhibitions, films, publications, installations, and more.
View ArticleDoes President Trump Want a Solar Borderwall?
According to recent reports, Trump pitched the idea of solar panel–covered borderwall, whose electricity would defray construction costs.
View ArticleSeattle's Space Needle to Get $100 Million Renovation
Changes will include the replacement of the observation deck "cage" with glass panels and the construction of a new set of elevators.
View ArticleKevin Jennings Named New President of New York's Tenement Museum
He is a former assistant deputy secretary of education in the Obama administration
View ArticleVictoria & Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter Opening
The new wing's reveal comes Friday after the museum's largest expansion project in history.
View ArticlePreservation as a Guise in China
Neighborhoods in Beijing and Tianjin are being razed in the name of preservation, but at what cost?
View ArticleTemporary School for Students Near Grenfell Tower
British company Portakabin is assembling a temporary structure for students of Kensington Aldridge academy, which sits underneath the Grenfell tower and is still under investigation.
View ArticleThe Graham Foundation Awards $400,000 to Architecture-Related Projects
The Chicago-based grant-making organization will fund 41 projects including exhibitions, films, publications, installations, and more.
View ArticleYayoi Kusama’s Museum in Tokyo to Open Oct. 1
Yayoi Kusama’s Museum in Tokyo to Open Oct. 1
View ArticleDavid Chipperfield Architects to Design Master Plan of the Minneapolis...
David Chipperfield Architects to Design Master Plan of the Minneapolis Institute of Art
View ArticleHow Material Experimentation Can Go Well and Go Wrong
How Material Experimentation Can Go Well and Go Wrong
View ArticleWhimsical Modernist Architect Albert Ledner Dies at 93
Whimsical Modernist Architect Albert Ledner Dies at 93
View ArticleCelebrated Yale Architectural Historian Vincent Scully Dies at 97
Celebrated Yale Architectural Historian Vincent Scully Dies at 97
View ArticleThe Man Who Taught Architecture: A Memory of Vincent Scully
The Man Who Taught Architecture: A Memory of Vincent Scully
View ArticleNational Endowment for the Humanities Announces $12.8 million in Grants to...
National Endowment for the Humanities Announces $12.8 million in Grants to 253 Projects
View ArticleA Monument for Containing—And Protecting Against—Nuclear Waste
A Monument for Containing—And Protecting Against—Nuclear Waste
View ArticleNew Website Celebrates 50 Trailblazing Women in American Architecture
New Website Celebrates 50 Trailblazing Women in American Architecture
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