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  • Project: The Anglo-American School of Sofia in Bulgaria
    Sara Pepitone, October 1, 2012
    405210-Sofia_SchoolSited at the foot of an eponymous mountain in Bulgaria, the Anglo-American School of Sofia teaches 380 expatriate children from 44 countries. More
  • Teach the Children Well Resources
    Ava Burke, October 9, 2012
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  • Project: Monash University in Melbourne, Australia
    Sara Pepitone, October 1, 2012
    405200-Photo_by_John_GollinThe new housing for 600 students at Melbourne's Monash University has set a new standard: the two five-story buildings are the first multi-unit residences in the country to achieve a Green Star rating for sustainable construction. More
  • Teach The Children Well
    Edie Cohen, October 1, 2012
    404631-Teach_the_Children_WRand Elliott Rand Elliott has innovated yet again at the Chesapeake Energy Corporation in Oklahoma City. The 111-acre campus has been fertile ground for the Interior Design Hall of Fame member.gets playful with his latest project at the Chesapeake Energy Corporation campus in Oklahoma City. More
  • 25 New York Design Hot Spots: # 6-11 Architecture
    Deborah Wilk, September 1, 2012
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  • Facebook’s New Faces
    Ron Nyren, August 1, 2012
    400317-A_spray_painted_mura At headquarters in Northern California, Gensler “likes” murals by both professionals and amateurs. More
  • 2012 Giants: Ratcliff
    Staff, July 25, 2012
    398039-Ratcliff Ratcliff More
  • Project Spotlight: Heifer International Education Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
    Sara Pepitone, June 1, 2012
    395147-Heifer_Center Polk Stanley Wilcox designed Heifer Internatioal Education Center to be so energy efficient that the building's water bill has been as low as $400. More
  • Back to School
    Meghan Edwards, March 1, 2012
    Back to SchoolHit by the recession, Aardvarchitecture partners Christian Volkmann and Lynnette Widder hit the books. More
  • It's Elementary
    Edie Cohen, March 1, 2012
    elementaryA library for the Orchard School in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose kept HMC busy for the past two years. More
  • Botanical Tutorial
    Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
    botanical tutorialDaria Pizzetta has undertaken building and renovation projects for all kinds of clients with cultural and educational missions. More
  • Ripple Effect
    Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
    Ripple EffectAfter about eight years of concentrating on architecture, both residential and commercial, Urbana shifted to installations. More
  • Home Court Advantage
    Edie Cohen, March 1, 2012
    home court advantageLife on the streets isn't pretty, and the transition from a shelter to an apartment can be almost as rough. More
  • Join the Fun
    C.C. Sullivan, July 1, 2011
    Join the Fun_thumbSouthern Spain's day-care center by ELAP bursts with playfulness. More
  • The Cool Kids
    Raul Barreneche, July 1, 2011
    The Cool Kids_thumbEverybody's hanging out at Selgascano's recreation center in Mérida, Spain. More
  • Desert Oasis
    Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, Deborah Wilk, Meghan Edwards, and Mairi Beautyman, July 1, 2011
    DesertOasis_thumbTwin 28-year-old brothers Ahmed and Rashid Bin Shabib, planning to open the multipurpose Pavilion Downtown Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, had just one modest request for Studio M. More
  • Not the Usual Suspects
    Ian Phillips, June 1, 2011
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    Three young Casablanca architects won the commission for the Université Ibn Zohr's campus in Taroudant, Morocco. More
  • Strong Stuff
    C.C. Sullivan, May 1, 2011

    Strong Stuff

    Theatrical meets industrial at Portugal's University of Coimbra, where João de Lima Mendes Ribeiro and Cristina Guedes collaborated on an arts center More
  • Just For Kids
    Craig Kellogg, May 1, 2011

    Just for Kids

    Adults are a rare commodity at the Haus der Schüler. And just as unusual­ is its mission. More
  • Flying High
    Edie Cohen, May 1, 2011

    Flying High A San Francisco trampoline facility by Mark Horton, the House of Air has really taken off.

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