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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Cathedrals Of Consumerism Experiencing Corporate Interiors And Brands, Sylvia Leydecker
Cathedrals Of Consumerism Experiencing Corporate Interiors And Brands, Sylvia Leydecker
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
No abstract provided.
Approximations To A Working Space Around But Not Inside El Museo De Los Sures, Laura F. Gibellini
Approximations To A Working Space Around But Not Inside El Museo De Los Sures, Laura F. Gibellini
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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A Visual History Of Dining A Timeline, Eli Feldman
A Visual History Of Dining A Timeline, Eli Feldman
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The Changing Roles Retail In The Experience Economy, Ann Petermans, Bie Plevoets, Koenraad Van Cleemopoel
The Changing Roles Retail In The Experience Economy, Ann Petermans, Bie Plevoets, Koenraad Van Cleemopoel
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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New Pasts, Old Experiences The Spectacle Of Authenticity At Cairo's Museum Of Agriculture, Samaa Elimam
New Pasts, Old Experiences The Spectacle Of Authenticity At Cairo's Museum Of Agriculture, Samaa Elimam
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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Second Act Conversion Of The Mercado De Xabregas, João Santa-Rita
Second Act Conversion Of The Mercado De Xabregas, João Santa-Rita
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Under The Radar Joe Garlick On Real Estate Development And Equity, Elizabeth Debs, Liliane Wong
Under The Radar Joe Garlick On Real Estate Development And Equity, Elizabeth Debs, Liliane Wong
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The Elephant Refuge 'Pre-Use' Vs ''Reuse', Heinrich Hermann
The Elephant Refuge 'Pre-Use' Vs ''Reuse', Heinrich Hermann
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Appropriating Architecture Digital Graffiti As Temporary Spatial Intervention, Dorothée King
Appropriating Architecture Digital Graffiti As Temporary Spatial Intervention, Dorothée King
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Being Architecture And Action From Descartes To Foucault, Barbara Stehle
Being Architecture And Action From Descartes To Foucault, Barbara Stehle
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Empowering Actions The Participatory Renovations Of A Shelter, Christian Campagnaro, Nicoló Di Prima
Empowering Actions The Participatory Renovations Of A Shelter, Christian Campagnaro, Nicoló Di Prima
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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Free Speech Comes Home La Casa Del Hijo Del Ahuizote, Enrique Aureng Silva
Free Speech Comes Home La Casa Del Hijo Del Ahuizote, Enrique Aureng Silva
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The Past Embodied In Action, Laura Gioeni
The Past Embodied In Action, Laura Gioeni
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
No abstract provided.
Klan Kosova Resisting New Order, Astrit Nixha
Klan Kosova Resisting New Order, Astrit Nixha
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We Are Never Not Inside Discrete Objects And Nested Interiorities, Clay Odom
We Are Never Not Inside Discrete Objects And Nested Interiorities, Clay Odom
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
No abstract provided.
Tactical Urbanism Where It Matters Small Scale Interventions In Underserved Communities, Sally Harrison
Tactical Urbanism Where It Matters Small Scale Interventions In Underserved Communities, Sally Harrison
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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Everybody's House The Rosa Parks House Project, Ryan Mendoza, Fabia Mendoza, Diogo Vale, João José Santos
Everybody's House The Rosa Parks House Project, Ryan Mendoza, Fabia Mendoza, Diogo Vale, João José Santos
IntAR Interventions Adaptive Reuse
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Temporary Acts The Decorators, Kristina Anilane, Luis Sacristan Murga
Temporary Acts The Decorators, Kristina Anilane, Luis Sacristan Murga
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Faraway, So Close Frac Nord-Pas De Calais: On Cloning And Duplication, Stefano Corbo
Faraway, So Close Frac Nord-Pas De Calais: On Cloning And Duplication, Stefano Corbo
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The Steel Yard, Architecture Department, Sculpture Department, Bruner Foundation
The Steel Yard, Architecture Department, Sculpture Department, Bruner Foundation
Rudy Bruner Award | 30 Years of Urban Excellence
The Steel Yard redeveloped a historic steel fabrication facility into a campus for arts education, job training, and small-scale manufacturing in Providence, Rhode Island. The 3.5-acre property in the city’s Industrial Valley required extensive environmental remediation to meet regulatory requirements while retaining the industrial urban character of the site. The Steel Yard offers classes, workforce training, and fabrication space for local artists, creating an industrial arts incubator where they can share ideas, materials, and space. It has become a center for creative activity, bridging the gap between the traditional arts community on the affluent east side of Providence with manufacturing …
The Providence River Relocation Project, Architecture Department, Bruner Foundation
The Providence River Relocation Project, Architecture Department, Bruner Foundation
Rudy Bruner Award | 30 Years of Urban Excellence
The Providence River Relocation project in Rhode Island’s capital city redirected rivers, overhauled transit infrastructure, and created a new riverfront downtown. Thirty years in the making, the relocation of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers, construction of a new rail station, highway interchanges, and twelve bridges restored historical links among Providence’s Capital Center, College Hill, and downtown. The project improved traffic flow in and through downtown and added pedestrian-friendly spaces, including 1.5 miles of river walks, along with a new urban park including a restaurant, amphitheater, fountain, and boat landing.
Redirecting the rivers created new, marketable commercial land without demolishing …