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Robert Campbell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Boston Globe who for more than 40 years wrote with ...
Hosted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the conference is one of the industry's most influential events, ...
Though Mussolini came from the north and had once disdained the Eternal City, after his 1922 coup he remade the urban landscape as ... to confront Mussolini’s architectural imprint on Rome ...
This part of Maine, off the Blue Hill peninsula in Penobscot Bay, connected to the mainland by a bridge and causeway, is a lovely, slow-mo, stunningly beautiful place to explore.
Utah has a new tallest skyscraper, and along with luxury apartment living downtown, the 41-story landmark on Salt Lake City’s skyline will offer a color-coded air quality beacon to the valley. Family ...
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Golf Digest on MSNAmerica's 100 Greatest Public CoursesOur ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses provides a biennial snapshot into the state of affairs of public and ...
Our study of Boston’s One Lincoln and others in New York City show underutilized office towers can really become viable and ...
Buffalo’s plan to turn part of an expressway into a tunnel covered by green space got funded, and then got controversial.
Explore the historic Common, visit the nearby Freedom Trail sites, then reward yourself with chimichangas that will reset ...
Doug Kerr This riverside town in northeastern Connecticut might be the answer to that seemingly impossible question: “Where ...
Coinciding with AIA25, RECORD editors turn to local practitioners to share their recommended must-visit destinations in Boston, Cambridge, and beyond.
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