Education
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UC Berkeley Urban Design Students Collaborate with Communities to Reimagine California’s Future
UC Berkeley’s Master of Urban Design students collaborate with communities to reimagine California’s future, focusing on sustainable and community-centered urban development. -
Design Museum Hosts Interactive Architecture Game Promoting Waste Material Reuse
The London Design Festival featured Replay, an interactive architecture game that promotes sustainability by reusing waste materials. -
Harvard Launches 'Polinature' Public Space to Support Pollinators and Boost Urban Biodiversity
Harvard GSD's new architectural project, Polinature, uses modular design to improve urban micro-climates and support biodiversity in response to climate change. -
France's Plan to Replace Notre-Dame's Original Windows May Violate 1964 Venice Charter
The French Ministry of Culture plans to replace Notre-Dame Cathedral's historic stained glass with modern artworks, which may violate the 1964 Venice Charter on cultural heritage preservation. -
Pritzker Architecture Winner to Design the Upcoming 8,361 Sqm 'Las Vegas Museum of Art'
The Las Vegas Museum of Art has received approval to build on a 1.5-acre site in Symphony Park, with a design by award-winning architect, Francis Kéré. -
How Unexplained Stone Structures Helped Reveal Ancient Engineering Methods
Several unexplained stone structures may be a mystery to experts, but their engineering methods is giving engineers and architects an idea on how to make stronger sites. -
3 Ways on How Mysterious Ancient Stone Structures Influenced Contemporary Buildings
Mysterious ancient stone structures are a lot of hard work for ancient builders who only have local resources, here's 3 ways contemporary buildings are taking notes. -
China's 'Black Myth: Wukong' Video Game Boosts Interest in Historical Architecture
The release of "Black Myth: Wukong" video game has sparked increased tourism to ancient Chinese architecture, thanks to the game's detailed 3D recreations of historical sites.