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Living Village is new graduate student housing at Yale Divinity School

Living Village is new graduate student housing at Yale Divinity School

SubscribeAwardsAN JobsCE StrongIndustry CalendarAN Products LibraryDigital IssuesAN InteriorAboutContactAdvertiseContributorsPrivacy PolicySkip to contentOn October 11, shovels will break ground on new graduate student housing at the Yale Divinity School in New Haven, Connecticut by Bruner/Cott Architects, Höweler + Yoon Architecture, McLennan Design, and Andropogon Associates. The project’s mission is to house “apostles of the environment” in the fight against global warming.Upon completion, Living Village will augment an existing 1932 Jeffersonian ensemble by Delano & Aldrich and...

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SelgasCano’s second building for Greenwich Design District completes

SelgasCano’s second building for Greenwich Design District completes

SubscribeAwardsAN JobsCE StrongIndustry CalendarAN Products LibraryDigital IssuesAN InteriorAboutContactAdvertiseContributorsPrivacy PolicySkip to contentGreenwich Design District, situated along the Greenwich Peninsula in London, is now entering its third year. Coinciding with the two-year anniversary of the creative industry office hub’s opening is the launch of another building on site designed by Spanish architecture firm SelgasCano. Fronted by rounded windows, B1’s unique facade contrasts its neighboring predecessors which are defined by more angular silhouettes.Conceived just before...

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Utopian Hours to bring together urbanists from around the world

Utopian Hours to bring together urbanists from around the world

SubscribeAwardsAN JobsCE StrongIndustry CalendarAN Products LibraryDigital IssuesAN InteriorAboutContactAdvertiseContributorsPrivacy PolicySkip to contentFrom October 13 to 15, Utopian Hours will return to Lavazza’s headquarters, La Centrale della Nuvola, in Turin, Italy, designed by Cino Zucchi Architetti. It will host three days of events that bring together urbanists from around the world. This marks the seventh edition of the festival and promises to be the most expanded version of the gathering, presented by Stratosferica. The goal is to stimulate conversation that results in...

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Beverly Willis, architect and pioneering women’s advocate, dies

Beverly Willis, architect and pioneering women’s advocate, dies

SubscribeAwardsAN JobsCE StrongIndustry CalendarAN Products LibraryDigital IssuesAN InteriorAboutContactAdvertiseContributorsPrivacy PolicySkip to contentBeverly Willis—the San Francisco– and New York–based architect, and pioneering advocate for women in architecture—died on October 1 at the age of 95 at her home in Branford, Connecticut. News of her passing was confirmed by her spouse Wanda Bubriski. Her death was from complications related to Parkinson’s disease.“We share with deep sadness the passing of our dear founder, Beverly Willis FAIA, a titan in many fields, who showed us, among...

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MoMA's Emerging Ecologies retrieves an American architectural imagination

MoMA's Emerging Ecologies retrieves an American architectural imagination

SubscribeAwardsAN JobsCE StrongIndustry CalendarAN Products LibraryDigital IssuesAN InteriorAboutContactAdvertiseContributorsPrivacy PolicySkip to contentEmerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of EnvironmentalismThe Museum of Modern ArtNew YorkThrough January 20, 2024What does green architecture look like? There are as many answers as there are architects, it seems. Now on view at MoMA, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism sets out to document the relationship between architects and the environmental movement in the United States during the 1960s and...

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Waymo will build a city in Ohio to test its self-driving cars

Waymo will build a city in Ohio to test its self-driving cars

It seems like the push for autonomous vehicles is building momentum, even if the technology for truly driverless cars doesn’t exist yet. Self-driving taxis were given the go-ahead to begin charging for rides in , and now the Alphabet-owned Waymo has announced that it will be building a fake city in East Liberty, , to test its next generation of.The testing ground will simulate dense urban environments under punishing, atypical conditions designed to test and improve Waymo Driver, the combination hardware-software package that powers the company’s self-driving cars. Apart from just taxis...

December 2, 2020
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