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Ideas of Order designs affordable housing alternative proposal to Manhattan’s Chinatown borough jail
A broad coalition of local architects, politicians, and community advocates trying to stop the mega-jail at 125 White Street from happening. Ideas of Order is collaborating with community advocates ...
Here’s why the law is so integral to California and what changes might do.
See how the LKR Innovation House demonstrates the power of renovation over demolition, creating a healthier workspace for people and planet.
Long considered a historic hub for the city's African American community, the Africatown Plaza project proposes a ...
Extensive excavation highlights Austin project's next round of work to enlarge and upgrade the state government complex.
There’s a lot of activity going on in here — bees, birds, people, animals — and it’s really quiet in here at dusk,” one ...
While plans for the Pentagon remain on hold, the state is moving forward with plans to initiate a 54-month renovation of the ...
Phyllis Birkby harnessed her knowledge and lesbian feminist politics to encourage countless people to reimagine their built ...
Hempstead Village's downtown revitalization initiative receives a $10 million grant, sparking hope for a lasting ...
Malia Hill, the Grassroot Institute’s policy director, discusses a “shot clock” bill aimed at creating a 60-day time period ...
People with disabilities face barriers to navigating B.C. Legislature, say politicians and advocates
The B.C. Legislature was completed in 1897. Like many historic buildings in Canada, accessibility wasn't prioritized in its design. This has left the province facing financial and logistical ...
A majority of North Carolina House Democrats crossed the aisle to vote for a GOP-written state budget Wednesday, a surprisingly bipartisan show of support that also sets up a fight within the ...
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