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Six Interviews to Understand Latin American Architecture

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Image © Leonardo Finotti Multifaceted and filled with complexities, the landscape of architecture and urbanism in Latin America unveils specific nuances and challenges in light of the issues faced by various countries, such as social inequality, violence, and rapid urban growth.

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Chad Oppenheim named winner of the 2023 American Prize for Architecture

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Oppenheim Architecture founding principal Chad Oppenheim has been announced as the 2023 American Prize for Architecture laureate by The Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

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SHoP principals named the 2022 American Prize laureates for Architecture

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SHoP Architects’ principals have been named as the 2022 American Prize for Architecture laureates by The Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. Previous winners of the prize include Sir Norman Foster, Michael Graves, and AS+GG.

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The Impact of Pigmented Concrete in Latin American Residential Architecture

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Image © Haruo Mikami The use of pigmented concrete in Latin American architecture is growing - and influencing contemporary architectural expression. FG House / Bernardes Arquitetura.

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Over 150 of the best buildings by American architects honored at the 2022 American Architecture Awards

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The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design has announced the overall winners of the American Architecture Awards 2022, with over 150 projects recognized. “This year’s winning projects are also characterized as exuding urban generosity, a sens.

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Buildings Speak: NPR special will explore the impacts of women on American architecture for International Women’s Day

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For this year's International Women’s Day on March 8, NPR is airing a special one-hour documentary produced with help from the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF). The piece aims to shed light on the overlooked contributions of women in architecture to an American mass audience for the first time.

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Great American Cities That Teach Architecture

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Recently I visited Pittsburgh for a fascinating hand-drawing conference at Carnegie Mellon ’s superb school of architecture, which to my knowledge is not among the top 10 in U.S. Courtesy of Wikipedia Commons This article was originally published on Common Edge. News and World Report. I wonder why?

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