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Urban designers at Denver-based Civitas are looking at a new and abundant supply of park space: existing parkways, created for automobiles.
March 11, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Colorado, Turning Parkways into Parks

Mint Kitchen whispers to you with glass, tiles, timber, concrete and metal.
March 8, 2019 by Mike Welton

In the West Village, Mint Kitchen by CRÉME

March 6, 2019 by Mike Welton

Stickbulb Lighting, from Reclaimed Woods

The American Pavilion, tagged RECKONstruct, is taking it seriously by exploring a revolution in material use.
March 4, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Milan, an American Materials Revolution

He makes handrails out of branches from mountain laurel – and the occasional rhododendron.
March 1, 2019 by Mike Welton

Artisan-Made Mountain Laurel Handrails

A new performing arts center at Brown University emphasizes flexibility of use inside and a delightfully fluted anodized aluminum outside.
February 27, 2019 by Mike Welton

At Brown, a New Performing Arts Center

Originally built as a creamery by a Germanic sect of Hutterites in the 1870s, the building suffered a catastrophic roof collapse within 30 years of being built.
February 25, 2019 by Mike Welton

Restoring a 19th-Century Creamery in Jackson Hole

“During the time we were doing the renovation, West Street was lowered for a railroad bridge and that was a huge juggle for us,” says Nicole Alvarez, architect at Clearscapes. “It was just very forbidding.”
February 22, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Raleigh, Junction West by Clearscapes

The graphic designers-turned-Florida-International-University-interior-design students are racking up their share of accolades and internships.
February 20, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Miami, Two Successful Students

He was instrumental in bringing back an exhibition of John James Audubon’s The Birds of America starting February 16. Today only about 200 complete sets of The Birds of America exist in the world, and NCMA owns one.
February 18, 2019 by Mike Welton

John James Audubon at Raleigh’s NCMA

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