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LA's new Sixth Street Viaduct is about to change common perspectives on public urban space

Archinect

Once it opens, construction will start on public playing fields, gathering areas, green spaces and a dog park at the foot of the bridge on the Boyle Heights side, and a performance stage and green spaces on the Arts District side. It is a ride that will take some energy.

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A public conversation about housing in New York renews discussion of problematic windowless bedrooms

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A week ago, New York City mayor Eric Adams participated in a live conversation at The Greene Space about the future of housing in the city. In a targeted exchange The post A public conversation about housing in New York renews discussion of problematic windowless bedrooms appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Early renderings of the Hurley Building’s transformation in Boston invite questions about legacy, transparency, and public process

The Architect's Newsletter

The post Early renderings of the Hurley Building’s transformation in Boston invite questions about legacy, transparency, and public process appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. The work of his office has always been on the chopping block, depending on the project or the mood of the [.].

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How Barcelona, Medellin, and Rotterdam Have Generated Public Space Where It Seemed Impossible

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of CityMakers CityMakers , The Global Community of Architects Learning from Model Cities and Their Makers is working with Archdaily to publish a series of articles about Barcelona , Medellin, and Rotterdam. There is currently a broad consensus on the importance of public space in the city. Read more »

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The Grand Palais debuts its pre-Olympics makeover in Paris

Archinect

As the start of this summer’s Olympics and Paralympics draws closer in Paris, the first images of the Chatillon Architectes-led restoration of the Grand Palais have been made public. The project's total costs will equal about $500 million USD, and the.

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The Barcelona Model: Public Space as a Synonym for Urban Adaptation

ArchDaily

Adaptation of public space as a place of living and climatic comfort. Image © Jaume Barnada CityMakers , The Global Community of Architects Who Learn from Exemplary Cities and Their Makers , is working with Archdaily to publish a series of articles about Barcelona , Medellin, and Rotterdam. Pedralbes Square. Read more »

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Are For-Profit Developments Consistent With the Values of a Public University?

ArchDaily

Its use as a private company incubator, however, despite its programs for student engagement, might best be described as mission-adjacent and its dramatic interior spaces and lovely garden are no longer accessible to the public. I am by no means an expert on public-private partnerships. This closing night of the old museum.