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The Moleskine Foundation's latest exhibition features notebooks of artists and architects such as Michael Graves, Carlo Stanga, and 2022 Pritzker Prize winner Diébédo Francis Kéré?

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Opened today, the Moleskine Foundation’s Detour New York exhibition features notebooks by the late architect Michael Graves , Italian architect Carlo Stanga, and this year’s Pritzker Prize winner Diébédo Francis Kéré Carlo Stanga, " I had a dream " (2019). Image courtesy Moleskine Foundation.

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Pioneering Change: The Obel Award Recognizes Transformative Innovations Since 2019

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Supported by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation , each annual award is centered around a specific theme. Image © Emilie Koefoed for the OBEL AWARD The Obel Award is an international prize seeking to highlight unconventional and original initiatives within the architectural profession.

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Exploring the Legacy of Modernist Landscape Architect Dan Kiley

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© Barrett Doherty courtesy The Cultural Landscape Foundation | Ford Foundation Atrium, New Yirk, N.Y., Curated by The Cultural Landscape Foundation, the display aims to explore and spread awareness of the architect’s profound impact. As a landscape architect, Dan Kiley has significantly contributed to the world of design.

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Zaha Hadid Architects has paid almost $16million to keep founder’s name

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The deal, reported by UK outlet Building Online , included $4.6m (£3.4m) to use the founder’s name in 2021, $3.8m (£2.8m) in both 2020 and 2019, $1m (£780,000) in 2018, and $3.1m (£2.3m) in 2017. The fees were paid to the Zaha Hadid Foundation, who control the trademark for the late architect.

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Álvaro Siza's self-named Serralves Museum expansion opens in Portugal

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The Serralves Foundation in Porto, Portugal, has shared photos of its recently inaugurated new wing designed by and named for the country’s beloved Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Álvaro Siza.

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Donald Judd's restored Architecture Office to reopen in September 2025 after devastating fire

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The Judd Foundation has announced progress on restoring Donald Judd 's fire-damaged Architecture Office project in Marfa, Texas: The restoration will now make the building ready for public use by September 20, 2025. It continues the pre-fire work that began in 2019.

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What Makes a City Resilient?

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That shift, in the wake of increasingly unpredictable events, was shaped in part by the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities program , a six-year, $160 million effort to establish chief resilience officers in cities all over the world.

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