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The social media accounts linked to from ArchPaper are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, ArchPaper has populated their site with: • SO–IL finds innovative housing solutions in New York’s strict zoning landscape • No Big Bend Wall continues fight against border wall, citing environmental and archaeological threats • AN's 2026 Best of Practice Awards is now open • Meet the winners of the 2025 Best of Products Awards • Introducing the winners of the 2025 Best of Practice Awards • U.S. State Department is accepting U.S. Pavilion applications • admin.archpaper.com • Through the Barack Obama Presidential Center, TWBTA delivers hope in a time of fracture • Lorcan O’Herlihy dies at 66 • Atienza Maure converts a warehouse into a live-work interior • Sen̓áḵw emerges from the site’s geography and history • Herzog & de Meuron completes HORTUS, a timber office building in Basel • PAU, Amtrak, and Halmar share Penn Station vision • In Backrooms, the built environment does the haunting • Photographer Christopher Payne captures the New York Sign Museum • LANZA Atelier reimagines the crinkle crankle wall for the 2026 Serpentine Pavilion • David Kohn Architects creates a satellite campus at New College, Oxford • RAY is taking a chance on Downtown Phoenix early in its revival • Fogarty Finger flaunts its time-proven approach to projects big and small • Amtrak selects Halmar, PAU, ASTM as Penn Station master developer • Diller Scofidio + Renfro posits a new idea for museum storage with V&A East Storehouse in London • Submit to 2026 Best of Design Awards • Only If, Shin Shin, and others win Small Lots, Big Impact competition hosted by cityLAB-UCLA • Submit to the 2026 Best of Products Awards! • Design discourse has moved from the page onto the phone screen. Is the field better for it? • The May issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now • The Architect's Newspaper • Submit to AN's 2025 Best of Design Awards • AN Job Board • Lake Flato brings mass timber to Penn with Amy Gutmann Hall, a new academic hub for data science and AI • AN Shop • Introducing the 2026 Best of Practice Winners • University of Texas at Arlington studio puts forth ideas for future of Dallas City Hall • U.S. Pavilion completes construction ahead of 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia opening • Isabel Strauss wins Gropius House bathroom competition • Twenty must-see Expo 2025 pavilions in Osaka, Japan • Construction workers begin dismantling San Francisco’s Vaillancourt Fountain • Studio Gang designs multidisciplinary building for Spelman College to foster connections and public engagement • LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries offers a seductive art-viewing experience • AN Managing Editor – AN JOB BOARD • Studio V Architecture employees announce union drive • The Frick reopens after a yearslong renovation by Selldorf Architects that transforms the museum into an astonishing Gilded Age fantasy land • The tunnel at Union Station New Haven may be overhauled • With Thoravej 29, pihlmann architects has created a welcoming workspace for collaborative groups in Copenhagen • At Bocci and beyond, Omer Arbel conjures magical spatial experiences • U.S. Pavilion co-commissioners share visuals of pavilion design for 2025 International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia • Timothy Hursley documents the demolition of a rice storage building • The March/April issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now • Montreal’s Centre Sanaaq creates distinct spaces for play • Pavilions at Mexico City’s Jardín y Pabellón Escénico Chapultepec plant a new paradigm for performing arts in urban park environments • Angelenos—and some out-of-towners—share early takes of LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries • The July/August 2025 issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now • Casa Selva aims for a resort-quality experience with minimal means • Breland-Harper adaptively reuses a complex of industrial-era buildings abutting the Los Angeles River • Lauren Halsey’s sister dreamer makes space for Black public joy • In Brooklyn, Language and Laughter Studio by O’Neill McVoy Architects offers a master class in light, color, and energy • AN announces the world’s top 10 architects under 10 • Twenty to Watch • SOM delivers expert engineering for LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries • STRANG builds a resilient family residence to withstand storms while making the case for environmental modernism • Architects call for competitions to be fairer and more equitable • Ricardo Scofidio dies at 89 • The New Museum’s long-awaited OMA-designed addition opens • Hunt Architecture delivers an ambitious Austin home expansion with personal and professional benefits • Christopher Payne discusses his Cooper Hewitt exhibition Made in America • Liu Jiakun is awarded the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize • Studio Gang completes Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center • LEVER Architecture evokes early moving picture technology with expansion of Universal Studios • AECOM designs White House visitor screening facility • Anya Moryoussef Architect assembles a modular sleeping cabin in a lush, secluded Ontario preserve • Senate approves 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act • Sidell Pakravan reexamines models of architecture and design for the current moment • Smiljan Radić is awarded 2026 Pritzker Architecture Prize • A duplex by Ultramoderne in Providence, Rhode Island, offers a contemporary take on “cheapskate architecture” • Davies Toews designs park at Lillian Wald Houses • Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign builds an undulating structure at Caltech, the Resnick Sustainability Center, for advanced climate research • Rogers Krajnak restores “jewel box” bank by Louis Sullivan in Ohio • WORKac references the high desert landscape of Boulder, Colorado, for a new branch library • Hariri Pontarini Architects and Snøhetta to design Ontario Science Centre • Feilden Clegg Bradley, Twelve Architects, Studio Knight Stokoe, and Grant Associates refurbish 1970s complex by Peter Foggo outside London • An EDGE-certified tower from adamo-faiden bridges new and old in Buenos Aires • In Detroit’s Core City, a new multifamily development by EC3 nods to Mies van der Rohe and Albert Kahn • Bernheimer Architecture reenvisions the future of Far Rockaway with Beach Green Dunes III • Workforce housing projects expand affordable options in vacation towns • Reflecting on the Southern California wildfires, and the uncertain road ahead • AN announces 2026 Twenty to Watch list • The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, is an alluring bricolage of 20th-century, avant-garde architects and architecture • Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show stages “an ode to the lived reality of Puerto Rico” • Frida Escobedo Studio shares vision for new modern and contemporary art wing at The Met • Jan/Feb Editor's Note • Michael Hsu Office of Architecture completes supportive housing for people living with HIV and AIDS in Austin • At Tinter Battles, competitive window tinting blends craft with sport • Revealing the winners of AN’s 2024 Best of Design Awards • Zaha Hadid, Adjaye, and others answer Dulles redesign open call • Introducing the Project of the Year and finalists from AN’s 2024 Best of Design Awards • Revealing the 2025 Project of the Year from Best of Design • Here are the honorable mentions for AN’s 2024 Best of Design Awards • Announcing the 2025 Best of Design Winners • Announcing the Editors’ Picks for AN’s 2024 Best of Design Awards • Here are the Honorable Mentions of 2025’s Best of Design Awards • Introducing the 2025 Best of Design Editors’ Picks • Register for Best of Products 2024 • Farshid Moussavi Architecture completes the first Ismaili Center in the U.S. • Emerging Voices • VJAA lands the Lindsay Boathouse in Toronto • Landscape architect Kongjian Yu architect dies at 62 • BVH Architecture designs mass timber addition for the Museum of Nebraska Art • Asif Khan invokes sky and earth at Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture in Kazakhstan • JKMM wins Museum of Architecture and Design in Helsinki competition • Schaum Architects restores Donald Judd’s Architecture Office • Exhibit Columbus delivers a range of community-focused design commissions • Buildings opening and renovations completing this fall • Lake Texcoco Ecological Park tests large-scale solutions for stormwater mitigation and improving biodiversity • FÖDA breathes life into an eclectic hotel and restaurant in Arkansas • Revery Architecture alters Vancouver’s skyline with The Butterfly • At 53 Scott in Brooklyn, Bench Architecture learns from surrounding industrial context • Basalt Architects draws from Iceland’s natural materials to create otherworldly destinations • Lamar Johnson Collaborative transforms Chicago school into Aspire Center for Workforce Innovation • A detailed look at New York’s community of independent and in-house model makers • LAX/Metro Transit Center stylishly connects the airport to the city • Polk Stanley Wilcox and OSD use Ozark geology to inform design of Alice L. Walton School of Medicine • Bad Bunny climbs a Marcel Breuer building for “NUEVAYoL” music video • Mecanoo has designed a new theater for Jacob’s Pillow • Diller Scofidio + Renfro tops Al-Mujadilah Center and Mosque for Women with “field” of skylights • Marlon Blackwell Architects adds the Heartland Whole Health Institute to Crystal Bridges campus • LACMA shares images of Zumthor-designed David Geffen Galleries building • The June issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now