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The Architect’s Newspaper

The most authoritative voice on architecture and design in the United States.

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per day
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Nov 2022 49
Dec 2022 90
Jan 2023 97
Feb 2023 104
Mar 2023 100
Apr 2023 94
May 2023 109
Jun 2023 100
Jul 2023 106
Aug 2023 126
Sep 2023 112
Oct 2023 120
Nov 2023 113
Dec 2023 57
Jan 2024 73
Feb 2024 114
Mar 2024 114
Apr 2024 114

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Most recent posts

Gustav Düsing, Max Hacke, and SUMA Arquitectura win 2024 EUmies Awards
A study pavilion designed on the campus of the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Gabriel García Márquez Library in Barcelona were named by the Fundació Mies van der Rohe and The post Gustav Düsing, …
On , by Daniel Roche, 61 words
Yto Barrada’s Le Grand Soir at MoMA PS1 is a concrete manifesto about Moroccan acrobatics, postcolonial Brutalism, and so much more
“Le Grand Soir” is a French phrase that connotes “the big night” in English, but also the future—a better, egalitarian, revolutionary future—the Moroccan-French artist Yto Barrada told me on a The post Yto Barrada’s <em>Le …
On , by Daniel Roche, 80 words
Tropical Modernism reexamines the legacy of the 20th-century movement in Ghana and India
Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence V&A Museum London Through September 22 Staged in the V&A’s Porter Gallery, Tropical Modernism is a densely packed exhibition, trotting through 20th-century architectural histories in Ghana The post <em>Tropical Modernism</em> …
On , by Kristine Klein, 65 words