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El Centro Campus

Northeastern Illinois University and JGMA create a traffic-stopping community hub that embraces Chicago’s busiest expressway.

Linear Parks

These five radical linear park projects are setting precedents for the future of adaptive reuse.

“This School May Be Hazardous to Your Health”

Tighter building envelopes may save energy, but they can also trap toxic chemicals that contribute to asthma, dizziness, even cancer.

Chicago Neighborhood Guides

Just hop a CTA train (or a Divvy bike) and use this design-centric guide to 18 of Chicago’s neighborhoods to discover the city’s hidden gems.

The City That Works

Six Chicago workspaces from the perspectives of their architects.

“Life Inside a Living Building”

The Bullitt Center in Seattle set a new precedent for what a commercial office building can and should be. Now that it’s occupied, how does a building of this green magnitude affect the people who use it every day?

“The Hotel of Big Shoulders”

The MileNorth Hotel isn’t the only hospitality space to claim a spot within the Magnificent Mile’s stroll radius, but it’s definitely one of the coolest.

Q&A with Kevin Daniels

The man behind Seattle’s newest and largest transit-oriented development is also on the board for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, balancing the importance of the past with radical, data-driven ideas about density, energy, and waste.

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