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The deal between the Port Authority and André Balazs Properties to transform Eero Saarinen's icon fizzles.
The Menil Institute released the plans by California's Johnson Marklee for the newest building on its 30-acre Houston campus.
New financing may enable the developer to realize the Santiago Calatrava-designed building that's been on hold since 2008.
David Benjamin's Hy-Fi entry wins this year's Young Architects Program in New York City.
The late architect's contribution to Museum Island Hombroich near Düsseldorf, Germany, sits atop an unused NATO missile base.
Hiroshi Sugimoto designs his Odawara Art Foundation in Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture.
MoMA and DS+R, its expansion architects, justify the demolition of Williams Tsien's Folk Art Museum at a public forum.
A window bearing the signature of Le Corbusier is broken on his masterpiece Chapelle Notre-Dame du Haut in France.
A snow blower damaged a large pane of glass valued at close to $500,000 at the Apple store on Fifth Avenue in NYC.
Large Frank Gehry projects are given approval by LA County supervisors and "definite maybe" from Toronto city council.
Miami Beach's new commissioners kill the $1 billion convention center redevelopment OMA won last year.
The artist, architect and partner in the Reversible Destiny Foundation with the late Arakawa died on January 8.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro's proposal doesn't save the 2001 building designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.
Herzog & de Meuron's highly anticipated Pérez Art Museum Miami opened during Miami Art Week/Art Basel.
The design by Australia's Denton Corker Marshall opens days before the winter solstice.
Frank Lloyd Wright's 1894 masterpiece in River Forest, near Chicago, is on sale for the first time in nearly 60 years.
On November 27, Dubai was announced as the host city of the 2020 World Expo with the theme "Connecting Minds, Creating the Future."
An incident kills two people at the São Paulo stadium set to host the opening ceremony of the Brazil World Cup next year.
Frank Gehry moves forward on plans for two large-scale projects in his adopted and native hometowns.
The 500,000 square meter (5.3 million sf) terminal designed by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas opens November 28.
Musician and architecture enthusiast Kanye West stopped by Harvard GSD to talk with students and give away some concert tickets.
The Nobel Foundation has selected three schemes in the competition to design its new home in Stockholm.
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada honors the founder and chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network.
The CTBUH's ruling makes One World Trade Center the tallest building in North America.
Italian company Zamperla has unveiled plans to transform landfilled San Biagio Island into an amusement park.
The Wall Street Journal gives its 2013 architecture and design honors to David Adjaye and Thomas Woltz.
The studio flats in the 1926 Bauhaus Dessau are now available as hotel accommodations for travelers.
Santiago Calatrava has released renderings of his design of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
A Usonian house Frank Lloyd Wright designed in 1939 is finally realized, the 13th Wright building at FSU.
The two big-name architects will design the residential buildings that make up Phase 3 of London's Battersea Power Station development.
The Building and Social Housing Foundation (BSHF) selected two innovative community projects—in Palestine and USA—for its 2013 awards.
The award will be presented to the architect on Tuesday 19 November at a lecture she will give at RIBA in London.
Maryn Hekker is the recipient of the Best Overall Submission award in the Nemetschek Vectorworks competition.
Preservationists have successfully halted demolition of M. Paul Friedberg's modernist landscape in Minneapolis.
Chinese investors are helping to resurrect Joseph Paxton's famous 1851 creation in its namesake park in London.