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As cinema halls adapt to the times, their architecture bridges the gap between tradition and technology, improving the overall experience.
Two commercial spaces in the Village of West Greenville will soon undergo exterior renovations to make way for new restaurant and office tenants.
Explore the new Hungarian Architecture Center, featuring innovative design and a focus on heritage conservation in Budapest.
Introduction Graffiti is often seen as a form of protest, a way to express identity, or simply a creative outlet for many urban artists. In recent years, graffiti has grown in popularity across the ...
Introduction: The Rise of Graffiti in Cologne Graffiti, once considered a rebellious form of expression, has gradually transformed into an art form celebrated worldwide. Cologne, Germany, has become ...
Buildings, as the fundamental units of cities, account for over 30% of global energy consumption and carbon emissions. They also significantly influence ...
The Architect’s Newspaper will  return to Houston for a Facades+ conference. Facades+ Houston will feature discussions and case studies highlighting Houston’s most-innovative architecture and dynamic ...
2025 marks the 35 th anniversary of Toronto Urban Design Awards, a program that celebrates outstanding projects contributing to the beauty, functionality, and livability of Toronto. These awards ...
Officials said the urban design approach encourages engagement with neighbors. The neighborhood will feature two parks. (Rendering courtesy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.) Floor plans range from ...
Whether through the boldness of an innovative design ... restaurant but also introduces a facade designed to captivate passersby and establish itself as an urban landmark. Measuring 13.7 meters ...
As transport infrastructure continues to evolve, embracing drama and clarity in design will be key to ensuring stations are not merely transit points but vital components of urban life.
The Pineapples were launched in 2019 by The Developer, a media and urban living design organisation, and the Design Council, to recognise the positive effect buildings have on places and people.