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Tall Architects wraps X-shaped Alabama cabin in black metal

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US studio Tall Architects has created a cabin that has two stacked gabled forms that are rotated into an X-shape and clad in corrugated metal near a river in southern Alabama. Roberds General Contractors The post Tall Architects wraps X-shaped Alabama cabin in black metal appeared first on Dezeen. Contractor: C.

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Catching up with Rural Studio, the initiative that fuels design thinking across Alabama

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Four hundred people descended on tiny Newbern, Alabama, in late April to mark a heartening occasion—the 30th anniversary of the Auburn University Rural Studio.

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Auburn University grad becomes youngest licensed female architect in the U.S.

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graduate of Auburn University in Alabama , is now the youngest licensed female architect in the United States, reports the local outlet WFSA. Drew Haley Smith, a 2023 B.A.

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The 2022 list of America's Most Endangered Historic Places showcases the country's diverse yet troubled cultural tapestry

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The 2022 list of America's Most Endangered Historic Places, compiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, includes: Brown Chapel AME Church, Selma, Alabama Camp Naco, Naco, Arizona Chicano/a/x Community Murals of Colorado The Deborah Chapel, Hartford, Connecticut Francisco Q.

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NASA demolishes a 1960s-era office building at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama

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NASA has imploded the administrative headquarters of the Marshall Space Flight Center to make way for a new state-of-the-art facility on the storied site in Huntsville, Alabama. The post NASA demolishes a 1960s-era office building at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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"My Photographs Are a Celebration of the Making of Things": In Conversation with Christopher Payne

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We documented grain elevators in Buffalo, cast iron bridges in Ohio, a power plant in Alabama, and national parks in Utah. “They sent teams of architecture students, historians, and photographers to document all kinds of projects,” he says. “We That experience instilled a deep appreciation for industrial architecture.”

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Want to Maximize Views? Point Your Home in Two Directions at Once Like This Alabama Cabin

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Project Details: Location: Theodore, Alabama Architect: Tall Architects / @ tall.arch Footprint: 2,100 square feet Builder: C. Photo by Andrew Welch Photo by Andrew Welch Photo by Andrew Welch See the full story on Dwell.com: Want to Maximize Views?

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