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This brewing conflict isn’t merely aesthetic. It represents fundamentally different conceptions of how architecture should serve and preserve society’s past, present and future.
Smith views his autism as a 'superhuman ability' that allows him to see scales without using any tools or devices.
Mayor Mike Duggan delivered his 12th and final State of the City address Tuesday night from inside Hudson's Detroit, the new 47-story skyscraper taking over the former site of the iconic Hudson's ...
a movement taking shape” among Americans, including many retirees, seriously considering (or already undertaking) a permanent move abroad. “I don’t think (it’s) going to just dissipate the ...
The house is not currently for sale. Doing so would require a vote by the township commission. If approved, placing a building on the inventory with a Class 1 designation would bolster the township’s ...
The European Space Agency has released the first batch of large-scale images from the Euclid space telescope, which astronomers have already used to find hundreds of strong gravitational lenses ...
Completed in 2022, the building — one of the newest and most recognizable on Austin's skyline — is leased to Google through 2038. But the sail-shaped tower has sat empty due to the new world ...
About 20 buildings have been unearthed so far, including some rectangular-shaped buildings more than 80 feet long, archaeologists said. Some of the buildings were more than 80 feet long ...
When ICON built the world’s largest community of 3D-printed homes in Georgetown, Texas, with Lennar, a construction company specializing in homes, it utilized Vulcan—a robotic construction system.
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