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January’s AIA Architecture Billings Index remains low, marking “the lengthiest period of declining billings since 2010”

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Any score below 50 indicates a decline in The post January’s AIA Architecture Billings Index remains low, marking “the lengthiest period of declining billings since 2010” appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. In its latest report the AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score has increased ever so slightly to 46.2

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Pritzker Prize Laureate Fumihiko Maki Passes Away at 95

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via Flickr user jeanbaptisteparis licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 | Fumihiko Maki at MIT Media Lab, 2010. Esteemed Japanese architect and Pritzker Prize laureate Fumihiko Maki passed away at his Tokyo home last Thursday at the age of 95.

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A' Design Award Launches Call for Entries for Over 100 Design Categories

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Image © Maytoni brand visualizer Dmitry Cherednikov, 2022 The A' Design Awards have been celebrating the best in international design since 2010. Reflex Pendant Lamp. With a focus on recognizing all spheres of design and creative fields, it awards hundreds of submissions every year.

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Why Nearly Every City in the U.S. Needs a Walkability Study

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About two weeks ago, I received an intriguing email from Jeff Speck, the author of two of the most influential books on urban planning in the past two decades: Suburban Nation (2010; co-authored by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk) and Walkable City (2012; reissued in 2022 with new material).

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First-Ever +POOL to Open in New York City This Summer, with Plans to Expand Swimming Access across the State

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In 2010, four young designers, Archie Lee Coates IV , Dong-Ping Wong , Jeffrey Franklin, and Oana Stanescu , established + POOL with the goal of providing New Yorkers with access to free and safe river swimming.

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SANAA founders Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa to receive the 2025 Le Prix Charlotte Perriand Award

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The 2010 Pritzker Prize laureates are the fourth recipients of the award that’s included as part of the French Créateurs Design Awards. The winners of the 2025 Le Prix Charlotte Perriand Award have been announced as SANAA founders Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa.

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‘Every Piece of Architecture is First a Work of Fiction’; A Conversation with Ole Scheeren

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Nowhere is Scheeren's philosophy better encapsulated than through Büro Ole Scheeren ; the firm that Scheeren founded in 2010 having previously served as a Partner and Director at OMA.