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How do you guide museum visitors through the unseen world of sound? That was the dilemma faced by the designers and builders of the new $125-million Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, scheduled to open this spring. View post: Sound the Trumpet: Music ...Read More

This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. Read more: 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming (MIT) Read More

Dubai has made headlines in recent weeks for its financial woes, and many are saying this once-booming desert metropolis has gone bust. But the emirate does have something to celebrate: The Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest building, is due to ...Read More

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has changed the way it measures building height. See the original post here: World’s Tallest Buildings Reconsidered Read More

Now that New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg is remaining in office for a third term, presumably the agenda set out by Amanda Burden, director of the Department of City Planning and chair of the planning commission, will stay its ...Read More

One of the country’s oldest architecture firms has teamed with one of its youngest, betting on expansion while other practices scale back. Link: Merzproject Joins Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott Read More

Look up from your cellphone and your pixelated field of vision stretches to the skyline. Continue reading here: Planners, Designers Mull Implications of Digital Surfaces Read More

A tectonic shift took place among winners at this year’s World Architecture Festival (WAF), as projects from developing countries accounted for a significantly larger percent of the honors than they had in the past. Read more here: Emerging Nations Grab Limelight at ...Read More

Looking to join such acclaimed museum dining rooms as The Modern at The Museum of Modern Art, and Terzo Piano, atop the Modern Wing of The Art Institute of Chicago, The Wright is the latest destination restaurant with a legacy ...Read More

Skidmore, Owings and Merrill has broken ground on the $1.7 billion Digital Media City Landmark Tower in Seoul, South Korea. Follow this link: Tower by SOM Rising in Seoul Read More