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Laguna Street Residence / Michael Hennessey Architecture

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San Francisco, United States

SCAPE and Rogers Partners Design New Public Gateway for Mississippi River Waterfall

SCAPE / Landscape Architecture and Rogers Partners have envisioned a new public gateway for the Mississippi River’s “one true waterfall” - St. Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis. Named after being the city’s original site for its 19th-century water supply and fire-fighting pumping stations, “Water Works” is designed to “weave” together heritage ruins, local ecology, and recreational systems into a “coherent civic space” on four-acres of Central Riverfront.

Health Education Campus / Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners has submitted plans for a new “Health Education Campus” in Cleveland, Ohio. The 485,000-square-foot quadrangle building is designed to foster collaboration between the students of Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic on the medical campus’ existing 11-acre parcel at East 93rd Street between Euclid and Chester Avenues.

FR-EE / Fernando Romero EnterprisE Reveals Latin American Art Museum for Miami

On the heels of President Barack Obama’s recent decision to reform US immigration policy, FR-EE / Fernando Romero EnterprisE has released designs for a new Latin American Art Museum (LAAM) in Miami. The four-story museum, characterized by elongated, cantilevering terraces and sculpture gardens, hopes to become “the most significant institution for displaying Latin American art in America.” Continue reading to learn more.

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Gross-Flasz Residence / One d+b Miami

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North Bay Village, United States

Madison Park Tree House / First Lamp

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  • Architects: First Lamp
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3200 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

University of Illinois at Chicago Daley Library IDEA Commons / Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

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Compartes Melrose / AAmp Studio

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McElroy House _ Ehrlich Architects / Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects

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Laguna Beach, United States

Grajo Residence / Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design

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Cristina Parreño Investigates the Tectonics of Transparency With Glass Wall Prototype

Architect and MIT Lecturer Cristina Parreño has created this new prototype for a self-supporting glass facade, entitled "The Wall." The design is the first in Parreño's "Tectonics of Transparency," a series of planned prototypes that will "explore the relationship between formal design, spatial perception, structural efficiency and systems of fabrication."

More details about Parreño's prototype after the break

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Peloton C / Bernheimer Architecture

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Milken Institute School of Public Health / Payette

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Westway House / LRSTUDIO + KAD

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  • Architects: Katagiri Architecture + Design , LRSTUDIO
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  290
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Revitalizing Olmsted Center / BKSK

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SANAA’s First US Commission Since Pritzker, “The River” Underway in Connecticut

“The River,” SANAA’s first US commission since winning the 2010 Pritzker Prize, is currently underway in Connecticut. Designed by the Japanese practice in collaboration with OLIN, the meandering and almost transparent building will be built on a 75-acre preserve as a multi-use platform for events and initiatives put on by the community of New Canaan and non-profit Grace Farms Foundation.

“We are thrilled that Grace Farms will begin welcoming the public in autumn 2015,” Sharon Prince, president of the Grace Farms Foundation stated. 

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Redaction House / Johnsen Schmaling Architects

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Oconomowoc, United States

Three OMA-Designed "Park Grove" Towers to Rise in Miami

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OMA is set to realize their first commercial residential project in the US: Park Grove. Planned to rise alongside the Biscayne Bay in Miami’s Coconut Grove, in close proximity to BIG’s “Grove” residences at Grand Bay, the three-tower luxury residential project will be the last building allotted for the “walkable” Floridan neighborhood.

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