
NYC Planning Division Faces Major Reorganization
New York City's Department of City Planning is reorganizing its Urban Design Division, reassigning staff to other departments. This move, announced just before the new mayoral administration, has draw
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New York City's Department of City Planning is reorganizing its Urban Design Division, reassigning staff to other departments. This move, announced just before the new mayoral administration, has draw

Chicago is undergoing a major urban transformation with the Obama Presidential Center, Google's new headquarters, Bally's casino, and DuSable Park reshaping its landscape.

San Francisco city officials approved plans for an 820-foot, 67-story skyscraper at 10 South Van Ness Avenue, set to become the city's third-tallest building. It will include 1,019 homes, 89 affordabl

February saw major changes in Bay Area development, including taller towers in Berkeley, a cultural shift for San Francisco's Warfield Building, and a potential redevelopment of Hillsdale Mall into ne

Chicago City Council has approved a 50-unit mixed-use development in Logan Square at 2240 N Milwaukee Avenue, featuring retail and affordable housing.

A new mixed-use development, Centro West, opens in Austin, drawing inspiration from the city's historic warehouse district. The project features 330,000 square feet of residential and commercial space

A vacant Mission District lot is set for an eight-story apartment complex with 35 units, including affordable housing. The project, inspired by the Flatiron Building, will bring new residences and com

Downtown is abuzz with new developments, including a Jeff Shelton-designed building, new retail like Polette eyewear, Folly's expansion, and Maker House's pop-up, alongside the closure of Indian Summe

The Washington Commanders have selected HKS, a Dallas-based firm, to design their new stadium at the RFK Stadium site in D.C. The 180-acre project includes a 65,000-seat stadium, housing, retail, and

The debate between traditional and modernist architecture is gaining new attention, with public preference for classical styles a key focus. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama weighs in on the connectio

Construction is advancing on Anagram Gowanus, a 20-story residential tower at 450 Union Street in Brooklyn. The development will offer 158 rental apartments, including affordable units, and 22,000 squ

Santa Monica College architecture and interior design students earned third place at the NOMA Barbara G. Laurie Student Design Competition, marking their second consecutive year in the finals against