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Education
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NBBJ’s Westmark School is Designed for Learning Differences
The firm worked with landscape architects SWA to create an education space dedicated to both physical and emotional well-being.
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Laura Guido-Clark Wants Designers to Stop Being Afraid of Color
METROPOLIS sits down with designer and color expert Laura Guido-Clark to learn more about her nonprofit Project Color Corps and color methodology Love Good Color.
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Payette’s New EXP Building is Designed for Research and Built to Perform
How Northeastern University is fostering exploration through insightful and transparent design.
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Profiles
Farshid Moussavi’s Open-ended Architecture Comes to the U.S.
The London-based architect keeps both her design process and her built projects fluid and ever-changing. The Ismaili Center in Houston will be her first project in the United States.
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The Winners of the MetropolisLikes 2024 Awards
This year’s product releases at NeoCon and Design Days signal a transformation in interior design.
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Profiles
At Chapman, Collette Creppell is Redefining the University Campus
Collette Crepell's leadership is shaping the growing academic institution's home into a vibrant urban experience powered by ambitious architecture.
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Projects
WholeTrees Brings Structural Round Timber to the Children’s Museum of Eau Claire
the Children’s Museum of Eau Claire makes use of a new carbon-smart structural round timber (SRT) by Madison, Wisconsinbased timber products company WholeTrees Structures.
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Profiles
Billy Fleming and His Students Are Designing a Green New Deal
In his recent studio course, designer and University of Pennsylvania educator imagines a more just landscape architecture studio…by taking his students to a uranium mine in Greenland.
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ASU’s Fusion on First Cut Its Energy Needs—and Costs—by Half
Designed by Studio Ma, the facility proves that higher education buildings can deliver on student experience, urban connectivity, and climate action while keeping the bottom line under control.
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Profiles
Lola Ben-Alon Encourages Compassion for Digitization
The assistant professor at Columbia University’s GSAPP is also the director of the school's Natural Materials Lab, a lab that studies earth- and bio–based materials.
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Projects
Bowdoin College Unveils Maine’s First Commercial Mass Timber Project
Discover how the new pair of HGA-designed buildings further the campus’s commitment to carbon neutrality.
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Viewpoints
Why Does Architecture Education Cost So Much?
Tuition fees have doubled, wages are still low, and many professionals are deep in debt. Can we do something about it?
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What Architects and Designers Need to Know About Embodied Carbon
From complex topics such as carbon form to advice on how to specify carbon-neutral furniture, METROPOLIS provides a lay of the land for carbon and design.
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Programs
Make an Impact When you Take Design Outside!
Join Avi Rajagopal, editor in chief, for the unveiling of The Outdoor Amenities Resource, a guide that compiles all existing resources to help the industry aim for sustainability, wellness, and equity in outdoor spaces.
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Viewpoints
Embracing Differences: Understanding and Designing for Neurodiversity
When we design for neurodiversity—be it autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder—we design for everyone.
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Profiles
Beverly Willis: A Look Back at the Architect and Advocate
Explore the extraordinary life of Beverly Willis, who leaves behind an enduring legacy of groundbreaking contributions and a nonprofit dedicated to recognizing and advancing women in architecture.
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Profiles
Khoi Vo On Mario Gooden’s Signature
The CEO of the American Society of Interior Designers discusses the impact of Mario Gooden's work and mentorship.
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Projects
Lendager Completes the World’s First Ecolabeled Kindergarten
Located in Copenhagen, The Swan was constructed out of upcycled materials reused from a former school on the same site.
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BCJ’s Pleasant Hill Library Is Designed to Spark Creativity
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson's welcoming, flexible public destination aims to connect people with ideas and each other.
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A New STEM Lab Serves Underprivileged Youth
A partnership with Google, the free computer science space invites Oakland, California, high schoolers to explore coding, robotics, and welding.