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Exclusive Look Inside Brooklyn’s Tallest Skyscraper

Designed by SHoP Architects and stretching 1,066 feet in the sky, Brooklyn Tower is a new building rooted in glorious history
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7 Surprising Facts About the World’s First Floating City

From recycled waste to revolutionary building materials, sustainability is at the center of this Bjarke Ingels Group–assisted model for climate resiliency
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Step Inside a Modernist Stockholm Home That’s Filled With Light

The designers Ruxandra and Christian Halleroed reimagined a 1930s Swedish apartment, and punctuated it with pieces by Josef Frank
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Exclusive: Selma Church That Helped Spark the 1965 Voting Rights Act Is Endangered

Alabama’s Brown Chapel AME Church, which hosted the Selma to Montgomery marchers in 1965, is quickly falling into ruin
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Exclusive Look at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Building Redesign by Daniel Libeskind

After the mass murder in October 2018, the inimitable architect spent months speaking with survivors and victims’ families before drafting his design
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See Inside the World’s First Airport for Flying Cars

The eco-friendly structure can be built on land or sea
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Exclusive Tour of Olson Kundig’s Sleek New York City Studio

The AD100 firm’s brand-new Manhattan office represents a commitment to big cities in the wake of COVID-induced departures from locations such as New York City
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Exclusive Tour of the All-New Serena Williams Building on Nike’s Campus

Designed by the Portland-based firm Skylab, the one-million-square-foot structure is now the largest office building at Nike World Headquarters 
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This New IKEA Store Is a Sustainable Masterpiece That's Designed Like a Beautiful Shelving Unit

Located in Vienna, Austria, the design is an eye-catching structure punctuated by full-size trees on each floor
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The Architect of New York’s Central Park Has an Incredibly Unexpected Legacy

Frederick Law Olmsted, who was born 200 years ago, is best known for designing Central Park, and was also a well-documented supporter of the abolition of slavery