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Jonathan Hilburg
is an electronics editor at
Reviewed
who focuses on gaming. Previously, he was
The Architect’s Newspaper
‘s web editor. He lives in Manhattan and is keenly interested in the intersection of art, architecture, and context.
Latest Stories
HQ2, Take Two
Amazon reveals an updated design and timetable for PenPlace at its HQ2 campus
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Spilling the Works
Converting an old military shed for cultural use, Signal Architecture + Research recovered a century’s worth of history
October 28, 2021
Some Assembly Required
Construction startup Assembly OSM wants to marry digital twin technology with modular building
October 27, 2021
Perfect Fit
Rafael de Cárdenas’ flagship for a Chinese menswear brand continues the firm’s excellence in retail design
October 27, 2021
Keep Austin Printed
ICON and Lennar reveal the world’s largest 3D-printed community, designed by BIG
October 26, 2021
Made In The Shade
At UVA, the new data science center blends classic looks with contemporary sustainability
October 25, 2021
Heal the Land
Memphis’s long-neglected Tom Lee Park gets an overhaul, and Theaster Gates wants to honor its namesake
October 22, 2021
Rise And Shine
The September Architecture Billings Index rises once again, overcoming skepticism
October 21, 2021
What's In A Name?
The Farnsworth House is renamed to honor Edith Farnsworth
October 19, 2021
Flip It, Reverse It
Could Adjaye Associates’ first supertall tower rise in Hudson Yards?
October 19, 2021
Tiptoeing To Completion
Foster + Partners’ London Tulip will likely get government approval and move ahead
October 18, 2021
Divisions On Display
A major show on the Southern border wall is coming to the National Building Museum in November
October 13, 2021
Face-Off
Nine landmarked rowhouses will be partially demolished for BKSK’s Gansevoort Market tower
October 12, 2021
Air Today, Gone Tomorrow
New York Governor Kathy Hochul pauses Cuomo’s LaGuardia AirTrain
October 11, 2021
It's Fun To Stay At The...
Nashville’s tallest tower will rise as part of a YMCA redevelopment
October 7, 2021
Calling All Carbon
SOM and the University of Manchester envision the space habitat of the future
October 7, 2021
International Excellence
Christ & Gantenbein unveils a flexible modern office building for multinational Roche
October 5, 2021
Belt Tightening
RIBA will sell off buildings and slash staff amid an ongoing deficit
October 4, 2021
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