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Articles Tagged with ''architecture''

A portrait of Dawson Danner

Flex-Ability Concepts Announces Scholarship Awarded to OU Architecture Student

OU architecture graduate Dawson Danner earns Flex-Ability Concepts scholarship for design future
May 7, 2026

Flex-Ability Concepts awards OU student Dawson Danner scholarship supporting career in architecture.


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2018 Fun House installation at the National Building Museum created by Snarkitecture

Snarkitecture Returns to the National Building Museum for 2026 Summer Installation

The studio behind The BEACH and Fun House brings a bold new immersive experience to the Great Hall, July 3–August 30
May 6, 2026

The National Building Museum announced the return of Snarkitecture for its highly anticipated summer installation series in the Museum’s iconic Great Hall.


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Alexis Brackney, Walter P Moore
International Women’s Day in Design

Female Structural Engineer on Building Envelope Design, Licensure, and Women in AEC

Alexis Brackney, AIA, SE
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 2, 2026
A round-up of women in the design, engineering and construction fields. Hear from multiple perspectives on what women are experiencing and where the industry is going.
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North American Copper in Architecture Awards Issues Call for Entries for 19th Annual Edition

The awards celebrate copper design and craftsmanship in commercial and residential projects across the United States and Canada
January 21, 2026

The Copper Development Association is now accepting submissions from architects, designers, contractors, and other construction industry professionals for the 2026 North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA). 


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A break room image from the NTN Project in Illinois completed by Mare Walcomb

Ware Malcomb Announces Construction is Complete on NTN Bearing Corporation of America HQ Project

The company has completed a 36,000-square-foot corporate headquarters for NTN Bearing in Schaumburg, delivering a flexible, brand-driven workplace that reflects the company’s evolving culture, innovation, and commitment to connection
December 24, 2025

The company has completed a 36,000-square-foot corporate headquarters for NTN Bearing in Schaumburg, delivering a flexible, brand-driven workplace that reflects the company’s evolving culture, innovation, and commitment to connection.


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National Building Museum exhibit "The Wave'

Catholic University Architecture Students Build Soaring Spaceframe in the National Building Museum’s Great Hall

The spaceframe debuts a new technology that could revolutionize spaceframe design, and showcases innovation, sustainability, and hands-on architectural learning through a multi-year collaboration between The Catholic University of America School of Architecture and the National Building Museum
December 18, 2025

Architecture students from The Catholic University of America will build a massive floating spaceframe in the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., using sustainable materials and new technology that was designed in part by a student and professor at the University.


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Dancing House in Prague

Architect Frank Gehry Dies at 96

Gehry died on December 5, 2025 after a brief respiratory illness
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
December 8, 2025

World-renowned architect Frank Gehry, celebrated globally for his radical approach to form, material, and movement in architecture has passed away.


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AIA Announces Multiple Award Recipients

AIA recognizes the 2026 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, the 2026 Edward C. Kemper Award, the 2026 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education award, and the the 2026 AIA Architecture Firm Award
December 5, 2025

AIA recognizes the 2026 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award, the 2026 Edward C. Kemper Award, the 2026 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education award, and the the 2026 AIA Architecture Firm Award.


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2026 AIA Gold Medal Awarded to Shigeru Ban, Hon. FAIA

The Gold Medal honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture
December 4, 2025

The Board of Directors and the Strategic Council of the American Institute of Architects are honoring Shigeru Ban, Hon. FAIA, with the 2026 Gold Medal for his work that masterfully blends structural innovation, ecological sensitivity, and profound humanitarianism.


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AIA Releases Statement on Federal Architecture Executive Order

The American Institute of Architects opposes the Administration's executive order, "Making Federal Architecture Beautiful Again."
September 3, 2025

The American Institute of Architects opposes the Administration's executive order, "Making Federal Architecture Beautiful Again," which effectively mandates the use of classical architectural styles in the design of federal buildings.


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