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CHICAGO (WLS) -- A new book, The Wrigley Building: The Making of an Icon, explores the untold story behind one of Chicago's ...
Two contributing authors, Justin Davidson and Nat Oppenheimer, will discuss the themes of their essays, The Long View: Building for Rebuilding and Engineering Landmarks, and join in dialogue with ...
Greater Baltimore's largest architecture firm has acquired a 40-person Philadelphia-area firm to further an ongoing expansion ...
A Nature analysis reveals the 25 highest-cited papers published this century and explores why they are breaking records.
Author: Robert Borden studied architecture at Arizona State University and graduated from the University of ...
In partnership with FUEL Publishing, the artist has put together a 240-page book called Ukrainian Modernism. Through a photographic journey, Soloviovs chronicles Ukraine’s varied Modernist ...
Across the backdrop of an entire silhouetted city: Colors arose as did the sunlight: It was impossible to enjoy the palette with the unmistakable fraught and fright: With the rising sun you could move ...
Tested under conditions simulating Mach 6 flight at 30km altitude, this unprecedented afterburner promises to strengthen China’s lead in hypersonic technology, offering faster speeds ...
MITRE is urging the Department of Defense to adopt new architectural principles that enable interoperability, adaptability ...
By Sara Gran Sara Gran is the founder of Dreamland Books and the author of, most recently, “Little Mysteries.” March 24, 2025 Some people use noir to mean a spare writing style; others ...
“A good book gives you a map to yourself,” said Dr. Maté, now a trauma researcher and author of “The Myth of Normal.” While reading Dr. Miller’s book, his experiences started to make sense.