Building
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Business
Colleges Snap Up Unused Office Space in a Slumping Market
As companies with hybrid work forces reduce square footage, universities see an opportunity to buy buildings at bargain prices.
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News
Beverly Willis, 95, Dies; Architect and Advocate for Women in the Field
With her own firm in San Francisco and a foundation in New York, she made it her mission to recognize…
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News
This Kind of Luxury Is Not for Sale, but You Can Rent It
The Anagram Columbus Circle has all the opulence expected of a new luxury building: cabinets and bathroom vanities manufactured in…
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World
Turkey Thwarts Attack on Police Headquarters in Ankara
Two assailants with explosives were killed near Parliament, which was set to convene with a speech by the Turkish president.
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News
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Hell’s Kitchen, the financial district and Astoria.
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World
How the Gilgo Beach Suspect Wielded Power in Brownstone Brooklyn
The man charged in the serial killings was a journeyman architect whose position gave him an unusual authority.
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News
This Time, Herzog & de Meuron Are Inside the Museum
The architects behind museums in San Francisco, Miami and Minneapolis, and the Powerhouse Arts Complex, in Brooklyn, are the subjects…
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US
Surfside Condo’s Pool Deck Had ‘Severe Strength Deficiency,’ Investigators Say
Federal investigators are releasing preliminary findings on the 13-story tower’s collapse in Florida but say more work is needed to…
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News
Robin Guenther, Architect of Healthy Hospitals, Dies at 68
Supporting the use of nontoxic construction materials, she co-wrote the first guide to building green health care facilities and designed…
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World
In the Footsteps of Charles III
An alternative coronation tour explores the psyche and history of the new king, from the gardens he created to the…