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At first glance, the Trump arch appears to align itself with classical tradition, yet to many classically minded, it exemplifies a deeper problem: the modern tendency to appropriate classical forms while discarding the discipline that gives them meaning.
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AN spoke to firms across the country about succession planning, leadership transitions, ownership models, and the financial considerations behind such decisions. Careful succession planning is necessary to achieve longevity.
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The Met’s latest completed improvement is the Condé M. Nast Galleries, almost 12,000 square feet of new exhibition space. The galleries, creatively renovated by Peterson Rich Office (PRO) are primarily dedicated to the Costume Institute.
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The Berlage’s Post-Master in Architecture and Urban Design program will conclude following its next cohort. The Berlage will continue “as an intellectual platform and international network.”
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C. G. Beck’s recent book The Labor of Architecture: Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness roars back against the current state of architectural work with a passionate defense of the profession’s core value of creativity.
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Henry Julier is a juror in the 2026 Best of Product Awards, The Architect’s Newspaper’s annual program for the top product design in the industry. In an interview he shares his approach to design and what he wants to see in submissions.
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Henry Ford built a dream in the Amazon and ran it on Detroit time. It rotted for decades. Now, a century later, a Brazilian court has ordered the government to restore the ruins.
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Work on The Line in Saudi Arabia has been put on pause until at least 2030. NEOM will shift its efforts to Oxagon, a port city south of The Line.
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RAY, an upscale and arts-focused real estate company, opened its third development. The apartment building in Phoenix, designed by Johnston Marklee and Lamar Johnson Collaborative, features a striking green facade.
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Should architects boycott countries with oppressive leaders? Do buildings help glorify their ideology? The dilemma preoccupies the profession as we struggle to find answers, writes OMA’s Reinier de Graaf in an opinion piece.
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On Friday, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled that only Congress can change the Kennedy Center’s name and also halted the Trump administration’s plans to close the center for two years.
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Studio Weave took cladding from an office building in London and asked it to perform the genuinely serious task of giving a neighborhood somewhere dignified to relieve itself.
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The May/June issue of The Architect’s Newspaper addresses the always-timely topic of practice. In addition to news and reviews, the annual Focus section on facades shares building case studies.
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The Getty Center shared visuals that detail what its updated tram system and revamped entrance points will look like. The Los Angeles institution is working Gehry Partners, WHY Architecture, OLIN, and manufacturer Doppelmayr.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s office shared Block by Block: The Housing Plan for a New Era, a comprehensive housing plan. This “blueprint” outlines new pilot programs and significant investments aimed at creating opportunities for affordable housing.
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At Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Olalekan Jeyifous and AD—WO ask what counts as alive. Four site-specific installations they designed treat soil, weather, and stone not as a backdrop but as collaborators.
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Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) published dramatic increases in licensing fees for its MasterFormat product. It caught architects, contractors, engineers, and others by surprise. The decision was met with shock, confusion, and anger by many.
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