An Austin-based trophy business aims to enhance the standards of the awards industry through bold geometric forms and striking design gestures. Read more >
Our first article in a series on how to engage the media offers solutions to the lack of acknowledgement or credit given to architects in publications. Read more >
The Claiborne Corridor is home to many landmarks that are significant to the city’s—and the nation’s—history; it also faces obstacles that plague many other American neighborhoods. The National Organization of Minority Architects is challenging students to change that. Read more >
When it came to rewarding the Volunteer State’s finest designs in 2015, the focus was on a number of civic and community-focused projects with a social agenda.
Through partnership with the AIA and the ACSA, Intersections is inviting practitioners, educators, and students with research projects focused on innovative technologies to submit proposals by September 11.
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