MNLA Transforms a Former Industrial Site on the East River into Manhattan’s Newest Pier-Park Kara Mavros August 23, 2024 No Comments Featuring sports courts, a children’s play area, and ample waterfront seating, Pier 42 was designed with extensive input from community members.Read More
Review of Parks of the 21st Century By Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha Kara Mavros September 12, 2021 No Comments Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha dissect the beauty of public spaces in this gorgeous anthology.Read More
Santa Barbara Art Museum Reopens to the Public Following 6-Year Overhaul Kara Mavros September 2, 2021 No Comments Kupiec Architects has completed an extensive renovation and expansion to the Southern California institution.Read More
ABI Steadies Near All-Time High Kara Mavros August 19, 2021 No Comments July marks the sixth consecutive positive month for architecture billings.Read More
Robert R. Douglass Pedestrian Bridge by WXY New York City Kara Mavros August 1, 2021 No Comments WXY connects two downtown Manhattan neighborhoods with an intricate pedestrian bridge.Read More
RAMSA’s New Affordable and Supportive Housing Fulfills Need in East Brooklyn Kara Mavros July 29, 2021 3 Comments Edwin's Place adds 125 affordable and supportive housing units, community outreach programs, and social services to the Brownsville neighborhood.Read More
NCARB Includes Demographics With Pass Rates in 2021 Report Kara Mavros July 23, 2021 One Comment For the first time ever, NCARB has released Architect Registration Examination (ARE) pass rates by race, ethnicity, gender, and age. Read More
June Billings Stay Strong, While Inquiries Climb Upward Kara Mavros July 21, 2021 No Comments Billings and inquiries are so strong that some firms report that they aren't able to fill all the architectural staff positions.Read More
National Trust for Historic Preservation Pledges $3 Million to Preserve African American Landmarks Kara Mavros July 15, 2021 One Comment The disbursement from AACHAF will help preserve 40 African American landmarks across the country.Read More
Top Trends from Coverings 2021 Kara Mavros July 12, 2021 No Comments This year’s tile and stone exhibition showcased a return to calming neutrals and botanical-inspired motifs.Read More