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BIG-designed National Juneteenth Museum receives $1 million grant

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The money will contribute to the project’s estimated $70 million price tag. In addition, the building will feature 10,000 square feet of exhibit galleries, a 250-seat theater to host lectures, a speaker series, performances, and more, a black box, a business incubator for local entrepreneurs, and a food hall featuring local vend.

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The Latest from MoMA: Emerging Ecologies

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Like many people with a lot of books, I keep track of my library with an app/website, tagging books with keywords to better filter and find them. Visitors to Emerging Ecologies between now and its closing on January 24, 2023, will approach the third-floor architecture galleries in one of two ways.

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The spaces you like: 7 of your latest discoveries

The Spaces

Among our highlights is a French castle-turned art gallery and a disused chapel in Turkey. Tag your Instagram post with #thespacesilike for a chance to be featured. Welcome to the fortnightly installment of our hashtag #thespacesilike , where we round up some of your most startling, serene, and inspiring spaces.

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The spaces you like: 7 of your latest discoveries

The Spaces

Among our highlights is a minimalist art gallery in Portugal and a disused mansion in Beirut. Tag your Instagram post with #thespacesilike for a chance to be featured. Welcome to the fortnightly installment of our hashtag #thespacesilike , where we round up some of your most startling, serene, and inspiring spaces.

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Build a dream home inside London’s brutalist Barbican estate

The Spaces

It’s the thing of dreams, but it has the price tag to match: this raw space at the Barbican is a one-off opportunity to create a brand new home within the existing Grade II-listed modernist estate. CGI renders reveal a series of elegant galleries open to a soaring vertical void that floods interior levels with light.

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Frieze London is 20: what to see at the Art Fair and beyond on its milestone edition

The Spaces

’ The London of 2003 was languishing in a post-YBA, pre-Post-Internet era, Banksy was still carefreely tagging on its streets; Grayson Perry had accepted the Turner Prize, and Olafur Eliasson was enveloping Tate Modern’s (shiny new) Turbine Hall with The Weather Project. Courtesy: Susan Inglett Gallery.

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Why Are These Sleek Shelving Systems From the ’60s Suddenly Everywhere?

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Haller’s steel panel and chromed hardware construction is easy to recognize, but until lately it’s only been placed in a handful of contexts: discerning bookshops, art galleries, artists’ homes. The aesthetic, he says, "felt really ubiquitous to art galleries and creative environments." Most coffee shops don’t look like this.

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