All USA articles
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WEISS/MANFREDI win competition for Nelson-Atkins Museum expansion
The Kansas City museum’s shortlist included Renzo Piano, Studio Gang and Kengo Kuma
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Opinion
Architect of optimism: remembering David Childs and his America
Chris Fogarty reflects on the legacy of his former colleague David Childs, a mentor and ambassador of American architecture
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Aecom wins venue infrastructure deal for LA Olympics
Brief includes cost estimating and construction management for 2028 event
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Missouri museum unveils expansion proposals by Renzo Piano, Kengo Kuma and Selldorf
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reveals concept designs from six shortlisted teams competing to lead a major expansion of the Kansas City institution
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Loss of LA’s architectural heritage raises questions about urban sprawl and design of timber structures
Thousands of timber-framed structures have been destroyed as wildfires rage through Los Angeles County
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Opinion
The rising toll of disasters: why the US needs coordinated national action on climate change
Wildfires, hurricanes, and rising sea levels have made no corner of the US immune to the impacts of climate change
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Opinion
Trump’s return: US architects brace for challenges over the next four years
From the possible return of neoclassical mandates to a threatened clampdown on immigration, Chris Fogarty assesses the potential impact of a second Trump presidency on US architecture
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Opinion
Why all buildings look the same
Chris Fogarty explores how US architects are battling a wave of ‘fast casual architecture’ and pushing for more creative housing solutions
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Opinion
How affordable housing became a critical US election issue
Housing becomes a key election issue as Democrats focus on affordability and urban development across the U.S., writes Chris Fogarty
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Hopkins unveils new School of Data Science on University of Virginia’s historic campus
The new facility aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating data science with fields ranging from the arts to industry
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Opinion
Grenfell’s aftermath: How fire safety diverges between the US and UK
To a New Yorker, the idea that the UK would even need to discuss the merits of a high-rise having two exit stairs would be ludicrous, writes Chris Fogarty
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In pictures: Former Michigan Central Station reopens its doors as research and technology hub
Historic train station to house tech facility
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Opinion
Similar, but not the same: How qualifying as an architect differs between the US and UK
When Chris Fogarty’s daughter expressed an interest in becoming an architect, it led him to a deeper understanding of how the US and UK education systems differ
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Opinion
Does the US approach to planning mean architects get more respect in America?
In his first column for BD, New York-based Chris Fogarty assesses the relative merits of the US and UK planning systems
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Fosters showcases US local government hub
Greenville County Administration Building is at heart of planned 16ha redevelopment in South Carolina
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Opinion
How a strategic partnership is helping us build our international presence in 2024
A strategic alliance with an international partner can help boost skills and promote shared global expertise, writes Simon Dunstan
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Opinion
Why we need to learn to love the two storey building again
Architect Dorian Moore shares lessons from Detroit on how low-rise buildings have a vital role to play in helping Midwest cities adapt and survive
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Madrid practice wins competition to redesign Dallas Museum of Art
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos is best known for the design of the Contemporary Art Centre in Córdoba and the Montblanc Haus in Hamburg
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Images unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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Opinion
The architecture school that helped transform Los Angeles
When it chose a home next to Skid Row, SCI-Arc helped kickstart the renaissance of Downtown LA. No longer a nomad, can it hang on to its pioneering spirit, asks Ben Flatman