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The new tower will be largely residential with 1,325 rental apartments; 25 percent of those are planned permanently affordable (330 units) and will be offered to households earning less than 50 percent of the area’s median income
Originally built in 1950, this small duplex was badly in need of updates but had a hidden charm and the potential to be converted into a single family home
Lookout House sits on a site layered with intense geologic history at the base of a three-million-year-old volcano, and is a north-facing 20-degree slope with equal parts refuge and prospect at 6,300 feet above mean sea level
Project estimated to generate $3.1 billion in economic impact for Cook County and bring 700,000 visitors to the area each year to stimulate additional economic growth
A leftover 9,000-square-foot berm space was created when the City of Portland built the new one-way Couch Street couplet reconnecting the roadway to the Burnside Bridge.
In this essay in Common/Edge, Michael J. Crosbie talks about the response to the Capitol attack that demonstrated that even civic buildings can inhabit the realm of sacred architecture
In the aftermath of the wildfires, some people are deciding to just begin new lives elsewhere. The pandemic and longstanding housing problems haven’t made the choices any easier
Texas design firm Clayton Korte reveals Potchernick's Cerveceria (San Antonio, Texas), transforming a historic downtown/Riverwalk building into a vibrant destination for food and drink