Long-awaited museums, record-breaking skyscrapers and a soaring Catholic basilica — these architecture projects are worth a closer look.
The FBI is relocating its headquarters from the J. Edgar Hoover Building to the Ronald Reagan Building, after decades in one of D.C.’s most polarizing examples of brutalist architecture.
Discussion of leaving the building, designed by the architect I.M. Pei, has sparked developer interest and prompted debate ...
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Music has an architecture obsession
Musicians have long used buildings as devices for visual storytelling. But today’s top artists are increasingly turning to ...
Ahmedabad is indifferent to the camera. It does not curate itself for the visitor; it simply functions. To call it an architectural haven in India is true, but insufficient. It does not offer the ...
Adrien Brody at the Red Sea International Film Festival Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival Adrien Brody has revealed that he has yet to accept a new role in the ...
The two-time Oscar nominee also reflects on 'Rogue One' nearly a decade after a complicated production resulted in a $1 billion hit: "For the audience receiving it, they don't care what happened or ...
Students busy studying on Monday, Sept. 8th, 2025, in Homer D. Babbidge Library. Class workload has increased as the university enters its third week of the semester. Photo courtesy of Scarlett Doyle ...
Blue Crow Media's Brutalist Interiors invites readers to step inside one of architecture's most mythic movements. Edited by Derek Lamberton, this ambitious volume is the first to examine the interior ...
Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has a point: brutalism is “unpopular.” Last month the president and former luxury real estate developer issued an executive order calling for future federal ...
Republicans on Capitol Hill are introducing legislation to enshrine President Trump’s executive order last month to make American architecture “great again” by calling for classical and other ...
An executive order President Donald Trump signed Thursday is set to usher in a new era of older aesthetics in federal buildings. The order lays out a plan for federal buildings — from courthouses to ...
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