
Newark High School of Architecture and Design Opens
Newark's new high school, the School of Architecture & Interior Design, has opened in a former hospital, preparing 200 freshmen for design and building careers amid the city's construction boom.
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Newark's new high school, the School of Architecture & Interior Design, has opened in a former hospital, preparing 200 freshmen for design and building careers amid the city's construction boom.
A local Bridgeport architect has unveiled a proposal to save the iconic 'candy cane' smokestack from demolition, envisioning it as a beacon for redevelopment.
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New York officials have greenlit a $3.5 billion plan to redevelop the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal with 6,000 homes and a new electric port.
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Phoenix, the fifth-largest U.S. city, lacks a skyscraper due to historical sprawl and Sky Harbor Airport height limits. The planned Astra Tower aims to be the city's first true skyscraper at 541 feet,
Artist Theaster Gates opens his first solo museum exhibition in Chicago, 'Unto Thee,' at the Smart Museum of Art, featuring works from discarded materials and reflecting on his two decades of art and
Munich's Werksviertel, a 2025 Core77 Design Awards honoree, transformed an industrial area into a dynamic urban quarter. Led by Steidle Architekten, the project uses adaptive reuse and incremental gro
A Milwaukee project aims to build the Western Hemisphere's tallest mass timber structure, but an alderman fears the design may be 'dumbed down'.
New architectural projects are reshaping public spaces and infrastructure globally, focusing on sustainability and user experience. Developments include a luxury Japanese retreat, a major stadium reno