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President Trump Announces New Reciprocal Tariffs On Dozens Of Nations
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The High Costs of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful’ New Car Loan Deduction
By letting some buyers deduct interest on auto loans, the GOP megabill promises to lower transportation bills. But this tax break could do the opposite. 
Can This Bridge Ease the Troubled US-Canadian Relationship?
Credit: Gordie Howe International Bridge Project
Can This Bridge Ease the Troubled US-Canadian Relationship?
Financed entirely by the Canadian government, the new C$6 billion border crossing has been eagerly awaited in both Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. Then came the US trade war. 
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A Brightline train in Miami.
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Amsterdam Makes a New Push to Keep Cars Out of the City Center
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Mumbai Facelift Is Inspired by 200-Year-Old New York Blueprint
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Cherry Creek Trail, Downtown, Denver, Colorado
Denver City Hall Takes a Page From NASA
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Housing

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Sprawl Is Still Not the Answer
At the National Public Housing Museum, an Embattled Idea Finds a Home

Design

Nymphenburg Palace Amalienburg The Hall of Mirrors interior of hunting lodge
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Trump’s Gilded Design Style May Be Gaudy. But Don’t Call it ‘Rococo.’
The US president’s taste for gilded decor is often dismissed with comparisons to an ornate European style of the 18th century. But the real Rococo deserves a second look. 
US Economy Ahead Of Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index Figures Release
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Struggling Downtowns Are Looking to Lure New Crowds
Traditional business districts in cities like Chicago and Portland are still waiting for office workers to return. Can younger residents and families fill the gap? 
56 Leonard Street, known as the Jenga Building, Designed by Herzog & de Meuron seen from Canal street in Chinatown, Manhattan
Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images
Mapping the Architectural History of New York’s Chinatown
The immigrant enclave in Lower Manhattan has changed dramatically in 150 years. This interactive digital map is tracing its physical and cultural transformation. 
One Architect's Quest to Save Mumbai痴 Heritage From Disappearing
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One Architect’s Quest to Save Mumbai’s Heritage From Disappearing
Abha Narain Lambah’s project to restore the Gateway of India is the latest in a long career dedicated to protecting the city’s rich history.
Gilman Hall Renovation
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As American Architects Gather in Boston, Retrofits Are All the Rage
Architects are increasingly embracing the need for more practical and sustainable ways of building, fueling a surge of interest in renovation and adaptive reuse. 

Design

Nymphenburg Palace Amalienburg The Hall of Mirrors interior of hunting lodge
Eye Ubiquitous/Universal Images Group Editorial
Trump’s Gilded Design Style May Be Gaudy. But Don’t Call it ‘Rococo.’
The US president’s taste for gilded decor is often dismissed with comparisons to an ornate European style of the 18th century. But the real Rococo deserves a second look. 
US Economy Ahead Of Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index Figures Release
Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg
Struggling Downtowns Are Looking to Lure New Crowds
Traditional business districts in cities like Chicago and Portland are still waiting for office workers to return. Can younger residents and families fill the gap? 
56 Leonard Street, known as the Jenga Building, Designed by Herzog & de Meuron seen from Canal street in Chinatown, Manhattan
Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images
Mapping the Architectural History of New York’s Chinatown
The immigrant enclave in Lower Manhattan has changed dramatically in 150 years. This interactive digital map is tracing its physical and cultural transformation. 
One Architect's Quest to Save Mumbai痴 Heritage From Disappearing
Atul Loke/Bloomberg
One Architect’s Quest to Save Mumbai’s Heritage From Disappearing
Abha Narain Lambah’s project to restore the Gateway of India is the latest in a long career dedicated to protecting the city’s rich history.
Gilman Hall Renovation
JHU Sheridan Libraries/Gado/Archive Photos
As American Architects Gather in Boston, Retrofits Are All the Rage
Architects are increasingly embracing the need for more practical and sustainable ways of building, fueling a surge of interest in renovation and adaptive reuse. 

MapLab

Commuters Use Citi Bikes As Program Expands Into Other Boroughs
The Life of the Most-Used Citi Bike in New York City
How Trump Put ‘Gulf of America’ on the Map
How Trump Put ‘Gulf of America’ on the Map
Mary Baker Eddy Library, the Mapparium, Boston, Ma, USA
After Seven Years, Goodbye To MapLab Readers
How Historians Mapped the Lost Oyster Reefs of Europe
How Historians Mapped the Lost Oyster Reefs of Europe

Look at That Building

A series for the architecturally curious.
This Skinny Mexico City Tower Is Just 14 Feet Wide on One Side
This Skinny Mexico City Tower Is Just 14 Feet Wide on One Side
Look at That Building: Merchandise Mart
How Chicago’s Gigantic Merchandise Mart Is Still Thriving as Office Space
Book Tower
How Detroit Reclaimed a Towering Relic From the Roaring ’20s
Brooklyn's Twisting Apartment Towers Solve a Waterfront Puzzle
Brooklyn's Twisting Apartment Towers Solve a Waterfront Puzzle

Iconic Homes That Define Global Cities

How the way we live has shaped the history and architecture of urban neighborhoods.
Gers in Ulaanbaatar
An Affordable Nomadic Home Design Struggles to Adapt to Urban Life
Georgian town houses in Edinburgh, Scotland
How Edinburgh Tenements Became an Urban Housing Blueprint
South Korea Apartments
How Corporations Created the Prototypical Seoul Apartment
Majestic Victorian apartment building near Cadogan Square in the affluent and exclusive neighborhood of Chelsea, London
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