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Acclaimed architect Jeffrey Beers passes away aged 67

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New York's Jeffrey Beers International (JBI) has shared news that its founder Jeffrey Beers passed away from a battle with cancer on Monday, March 18th, at the age of 67. Pei 's New York office shortly before forming his own studio practice in the city in 1986.

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Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House opens at The Glass House with the help of Cooper Union architecture students

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Archinect has received first photos of Shigeru Ban Architects ’ new collaborative installation project with students from The Cooper Union Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. Students from The Irwin S. by 13.5-.

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

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As an architecture student at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1990s, Payne had the good fortune to find a summer job with an agency inside the National Park Service called the Historic American Buildings Survey. They sent teams of architecture students, historians, and photographers to document all kinds of projects,” he says.

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HOK and PAU reveal rival 'P3' Penn Station renewal proposal

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A new proposal from HOK and Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU) has been unveiled as the competition to design a more modern and accessible update to Penn Station continues just days after New York State Governor Kathy Hochul officially scaled back the project due to economic concerns and pushback from local residents.

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Renewed modernist Esplanade Place Ville Marie opens in Montreal

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A comprehensive overhaul of Montreal’s Esplanade Place Ville Marie by Sid Lee Architecture and Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes (MSDL) is now complete, marking the end of a $200 million revitalization project that’s brought much-needed civic life back to a busy section of the city’s downtown commercial core.

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Trailblazing architect and inclusion advocate Beverly Willis passes away at 95

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Trailblazing architect, industrial designer, and inclusion advocate Beverly Willis passed away on October 1st in Connecticut from complications related to Parkinson’s disease, the New York Times reported on Monday. She was 95.

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15th annual Architecture & Design Film Festival returns to New York this October

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” From October 12–14 at the iconic Angelika Theater in Manhattan, a total of 19 screenings will take place, led by the opening night premiere of Modernism, Inc , a 75-minute exploration of Eliot Noyes’ iconic career and impact on corporate America.