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La Philamonie De Luxembourg.    Architects: Christian de Portzamparc

 

2009 International Architecture Awards

The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and Metro- politan Arts Press Ltd. and co-presented by The European Centre for Ar- chitecture Art Design and Urban Studies, announce ninty-seven new distin- guished projects & urban schemes select... more Int'l Architecturel Awards Chicago Athenaeum

 

The National Landscape         Design Awards

The National Design Awards, Land- scape Design Award is given to an individual or firm for exceptional and exemplary work in urban planning or park and garden design. The National Design Awards were conceived by the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum to honor the best in American design. First launched at the White House in 2000 as an official project of the White House Millennium Council, the annual Awards... more Hood Design National Design Week

Splash Pad Park, Oakland, California Architect: Walter J. Hood.

Architecture for Humanity hosts the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge: School Design

Teton Valley Community School                by Section Eight Design

Architecture for Humanity hosts the Open Architecture Challenge every 2 years, in which design firms... more 09' Winners 09' Challange

Teaching Studio in House of the Wood       by Built Form Architecture

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Eight Receive Young Architects Award


The AIA congratulates the eight recipients of the 2009 Young Architects Awards. This special honor is be- stowed upon professionals licensed 10 years or fewer (regardless of their age) who have shown excep- tional leadership and make significant contributions to the profession early in their careers. more

Pinnacle awards provides more than bragging rights

When they start naming      names at this year's Pinna- cle awards, will your com- pany be be one of them? Not if you didn't submit a nomination... more J. Penn

Architects Return to        Class as Green Design Advances

It seems like only yester- day that environmentally conscious building practices began making their way in- to the architecture profes- sion. Times have changed. This year, the American In- stitute of Architects imple- mented a policy requiring all members to take... more

Navigating the Economy

We all know that times are tough. Whether you are al- ready employed at a archi- tecture firm and struggling with the uncertain economy or seeking a job at a firm in this recession, we... more