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US architect Robert AM Stern dies aged 86
US architect Robert AM Stern, who was the long-time dean of Yale university, has passed away aged 86. Stern, who founded his studio, which is now known as RAMSA, in 1969, passed away today at his home ...
From star-studded galas to celebrity-packed art auctions, Dallas' iconic Rachofsky House has long been a playground for the city's elite—and now it's on the market for $23 million. The Rachofsky House ...
He may have used stone and brick to dress his buildings, but he also wielded a vast knowledge of history to fortify ...
Welcome to The Impossible Build! Here, we take on massive, ambitious building projects that most would call impossible — and we show you step-by-step how we make them happen. From custom construction ...
Comparisons between Liverpool and Manchester can get a little tired and are not always fair. These are two very different cities with different sized populations and different cultures and economies.
Painful as it is to concede, I don’t read many printed books anymore. Every so often, however, I stumble across one that reminds me why I stubbornly still cling to ink and pulp. My current odyssey is ...
Since June 2024, when a new Dallas ownership group — led by descendants of oil tycoon, H.L. Hunt, the father of Lamar Hunt, founder of the Kansas City Chiefs — took over Kansas City’s Country Club ...
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A developer who owns a property next to the California Avenue Caltrain station is preparing to advance one of the tallest and most ambitious projects in Palo Alto’s recent history: a three-building ...
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