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Applications to build coach houses, basement units and attic apartments poured in during the first month of a pilot program in Chicago, as the addition of units became legal in the city for the first time in nearly 65 years.
The 26,000-seat venue, designed by global design firm Populous and located on 12.4 acres at 1501 Central Pkwy. in downtown Cincinnati, boasts a striking presence that connects two historic neighborhoods – Over-the-Rhine and West End
Ford Motor Company has unveiled its new Central Campus Building as part of the transformation of its Research & Engineering (R&E) Campus in Dearborn, Michigan.
In addition to the museum, two mixed-use towers designed by SHoP Architects will add nearly one million square feet of office, residential, and retail space in West Harlem.
Harvard Graduate School of Design announced Harvard Design Press, a book-publishing imprint based at Harvard GSD and distributed in collaboration with Harvard University Press.
In an attempt to pick up border wall construction, a state lawmaker in Texas has introduced legislation that would see the construction of a border wall along the Texas-Mexico border
Too often the concept “active transportation” produces environments that are not fully accessible. The history of Roosevelt Island, named for a disabled president who used a wheelchair, offers lessons at once troubling and hopeful.
With rallying cry that “Design for housing has to change,” Victor Body-Lawson unveils new ideas in “community wealth and wellness” for today’s low-income and senior developments