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A Brooklyn-based developer is planning to make history by constructing the tallest Passive House skyscraper in the world in NYC.
Hundreds of nail holes pepper the dark-brown wood paneled walls of the repurposed 1920s brownstone. Each indentation serves ...
One of Brooklyn’s first factory-to-residential conversion projects was completed in 1981 at the former Atlantic Avenue manufacturing facilities of Ex-Lax, the “excellent laxative” formulated with bite ...
From repair and replacing delicate jaalis to polishing woodwork and reinforcing the very frame of the dome, a firm from ...
The U.S. Pavilion itself at the Venice Biennale — a columned, Palladian-style structure, designed in 1930 by the architects ...
Make your backyard or patio more inviting with a fire pit. Discover fire pit ideas in a range of sizes, styles, shapes, and ...
Stadiums are where history is made – sites of protest and celebration, shared experiences. Now, new formats are emerging: with rooftop gardens, cafes, timber work, walkways.
Discover Armenia's rich architectural heritage, shaped by volcanic tuff and basalt, showcasing its unique identity through ...
One of the great figures of 20th century architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is known for his ‘less is more’ approach. Now ...
Deck-building games are among the newer innovations in the ages-old hobby of playing card and board games. Like many fresh ideas, the concept of a deck-building game is startling in its simplicity.
There’s a lot of talk about diversity and inclusion across a wide range of sectors, including clean energy and green construction. But when it comes to actions not words, where does the rubber hit the ...
From red telephone boxes to Tudor cobbled streets and traditional country pubs to Gothic churches, it looks like any other quaint English village - but there's one quirk that makes Thames Town unique.