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Mark Byrnes

Mark Byrnes

Journalist at Bloomberg News Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Design
  • Engineering

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Recent Articles

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A Celebration of Brutalism, in Black and White

In The Brutalists, architecture historian Owen Hopkins chronicles the rise and fall of a divisive building style and the careers of the designers who defined it.
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Picking Up the Broken Pieces of St. Louis

The new exhibit “Urban Archaeology” shows off architectural relics salvaged from buildings destroyed during the city’s urban renewal era.
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A New Pitch for Ballparks as Downtown Development

Stadium design consultants Janet Marie Smith and Fran Weld say that baseball venues have a role to play as drivers of inclusive post-Covid urban recovery.
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Going Deep on the Modern Art of the New York City Subway

The city’s vast transit system is also a trove of more than 400 works of contemporary art, all overseen by the New York MTA’s Arts & Design program.
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How NYC's Subway Became an Underground Gallery of Modern Art - Bloo...

The city’s vast transit system is also a trove of more than 400 works of contemporary art, all overseen by the New York MTA’s Arts & Design program.
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Detroit's Revival Moves Beyond Downtown with 'Little Village' - Blo...

A new microneighborhood centered around a restored arts anchor will test the city’s ongoing revitalization outside its urban core.
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The Other Kind of Bike Infrastructure Cities Need

Bicycle skills training and education programs aimed at women and minority groups can help close cycling’s stubborn access gaps and get more riders in the saddle.
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How Chicago’s Gigantic Merchandise Mart Is Still Thriving as Office...

Once the world’s largest office building, this Art Deco behemoth has been reborn after two $40 million renovations.
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A Floating Island in Baltimore Raises Hope for a Waterfront Revival

The designers of the National Aquarium’s new exhibit, the Harbor Wetland, combined nature and technology to help restore a long-polluted urban waterway.
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In New Orleans, an Aging Dome Tries to Stay Super

The Caesars Superdome is marking 50 years and hosting its eighth Super Bowl, having survived Hurricane Katrina and outlived nearly all of its 20th century rivals.
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The Buffalo Architect Fighting for Women in Design

From designing playgrounds to university campuses, Kelly Hayes McAlonie has worked to prioritize women and families in public space.