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Even though he went to college in Indiana, Dan Shannon took great delight when thousands of Knicks fans congregated outside ...
While new, more austere architectural styles took over—examples include the International Style, Midcentury Modernism, and Brutalism —Art Deco’s influence remains visible in many buildings ...
A hazard of the profession for New York architects is the unsolicited takes on the city’s design duds. “People always say the white brick buildings,” said Jonathan Marvel, founder of Marvel ...
New York’s Building Code Council is set to include the All-Electric Buildings Act in its 2025 code update. The Act would ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in new buildings. The 2025 code update ...
Perhaps one of the most famous Art Deco structures in the world, the 102-story tower was designed by Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon ...
A new book, Building for Change: the Architecture of Creative Reuse by Ruth Lang (edited and published by Gestalten), explores how purpose-built buildings are taking new forms and living longer lives.
Go for a nice summer stroll — or a drive in your air conditioned car — and take a tour of these five architectural styles in ...
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD, this time breaking down five of the most common skyscraper styles dotting the New York City skyline. From set back 'wedding cakes ...
‘The Modern Concrete Skyscraper’ highlights key buildings such as Chicago’s Marina Towers, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, and 1903’s Ingalls Building in Cincinnati.
This vintage photo shows the 22-story Flatiron Building, standing 285 feet tall in New York City, and designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Lancaster County native Frederick P. Dinkelberg.
The luxury complex, which will be the tallest residential tower on Fifth Avenue, aims to embody the "sophistication of old New York," its designer told Newsweek.
How Rosario Candela Built New York City's Most Admired Buildings The author of a new book on the legendary architect shares a blueprint for excellence.