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President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a proposed arch that would serve as a symbolic gateway to the nation’s capital.
President Donald Trump is involved in planning for a major new monument in Washington, DC: a triumphal arch to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary, marking his latest effort to impose his style and tastes on the nation’s capital.
A new breed of designers is introducing original ideas, distinctive aesthetics, and an instinct for merging utility with creativity through their work.
Today, on the first Monday of October, we celebrate World Architecture Day. This year, the International Union of Architects (UIA) has set the theme "Design for Strength," a powerful call to action that resonates deeply with the UN's focus on urban crisis response.
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Trump unveils plans for ‘Independence Arch’ at dinner thanking donors of White House ballroom
Trump showed attendees at a donor event various models of the arch, which would be built across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial in D.C.
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How Hamid Hassanzadeh is Reinventing the Future of Architectural Design Education
Architectural education can be an exclusive and rather forbidding domain—rigid, expensive, and highly resistant to change. The latest tools and techniques, know-how that could
With a vision that turned crumbling walls into works of art, a team of Kennesaw State University architecture students reimagined an old Italian villa and earned international recognition along the way.
KGD Architecture will partner alongside three previously established Signal Hill investments: CSArch, an AEC services provider to the education sector; ZMM Architects and Engineers, a business primarily serving education and municipal clients; and Kluber Architects + Engineers, a full-service A&E company mostly serving municipal clients.
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At Aloe Palm Canyon, modernist architecture meets affordable housing for seniors
The $45 million development, which had its ribbon cutting Thursday, features floor-to-ceiling windows and sophisticated finishes, proving that beautiful architecture isn't just for the wealthy.