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Three student-led journals recognized by Center for Architecture’s 2023 Douglas Haskell Award

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New York City's Center for Architecture has announced the 2023 recipients of the Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals.

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Construction labor shortages remain due to surge in nonresidential demand, Wall Street Journal reports

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contractors are struggling to meet the demand for nonresidential construction projects , according to new reporting by The Wall Street Journal. Despite a decline in residential construction triggered by rising interest rates, contractors have reported that spending on nonresidential projects has continued to surge.

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Dezeen nominated for seven IBP Journalism Awards

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Dezeen features editor Nat Barker received no less than three nominations for this year's International Building Press (IBP) Journalism Awards , in the Housing and Residential Property Journalist of the Year, Feature Journalist of the Year and Scoop of the Year categories. Dezeen has also been nominated as the overall Media Brand of the Year.

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Spread designs abstract covers for the Journal of Architecture and Building Science

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Design studio Spread has produced a series of colourful covers with geometric designs for Japan's Journal of Architecture and Building Science that have been shortlisted in the graphic design project category of Dezeen Awards 2024. triggering curiosity and making them excited to explore this professional journal," Kobayashi said.

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Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed oceanfront home sells for $22 million in California

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Frank Lloyd Wright ’s California seaside project, Mrs. Clinton Walker House, has sold for $22 million after being listed on the market in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, according to the Wall Street Journal. The 1,400-square-foot home was completed in 1952 for a wealthy widower residing in one of California's sought-after surf meccas.

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Gaetano Pesce recognized with Andrée Putman Lifetime Achievement Award

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The annual program recognizes extraordinary work in architecture, interior design, product design, photography, journalism, and curation. Pesce will be honored at the upcoming Awards ceremony scheduled to take place in Paris in January.

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Pioneers of Architecture Criticism: 5 Women Who Are Shaping the Built Environment Through Words

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Architecture criticism and journalism are often expected to announce “the good, the bad, and the ugly” in architecture and the built environment. The field of architecture journalism has been led by female writers even in times when the pursuit of a career in architecture was discouraged and inaccessible for women.