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Matthew Messner

Matthew Messner

Contributing Editor at The Architect's Newspaper

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Future still unclear for Milwaukee Mitchell Park Domes

Milwaukee’s iconic Mitchell Park Domes may be in more danger from the unstable political ground they sit on than their direly needed repairs.
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Aquarium and shark tank planned for St. Louis’s Union Station

By fall 2018, St. Louis will be home to a new 1-million-gallon aquarium. The aquarium is part of a larger redevelopment of the St. Louis Union Station.
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Cleveland's FRONT festival ties the city together with art and hist...

The expressed goal of the inaugural FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art is to shine a spotlight on the cultural landscape of Cleveland, a city many might overlook when thinking of art hubs.
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Check out exclusive images of the Vatican chapels at the Venice ......

Ten fully-realized Vatican Chapels fill the gardens of San Giorgio Maggiore Island, a few vaporetto stops from the main events in the Giardini and Arsenale.
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Here’s how Chicagoans are trolling the Bean on Facebook

In a long-running Facebook meme war, a handful of Chicagoans are producing Facebook events that target Anish Kapoor Cloud Gate, better known as the Bean.
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A house of intersecting volumes in upstate New York house offers a ...

New York-based actual/office has completed a striking concrete and charred timber home that directs views to the expansive mountain ranges surrounding the site.
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Metro Detroit still struggling to agree on regional transit plan - ...

The 2016 election represented a chance for southeast Michigan to reinvigorate its mass transit system, but a “no” vote sent planners and citizens back to the drawing board in hopes of a second try in 2018.
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Obama Presidential Center announces move of controversial ... - The...

The new plan calls for the garage to be moved underground, beneath the Presidential Center, in Jackson Park.
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Watch the failed implosion of the Pontiac Silverdome - The Architec...

It took two tries to substantially demolish the Pontiac Silverdome, former home of the NFL’s Detroit Lions, after the initial implosion attempt failed.
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The Unsolicited Sideshow transforms the Chicago Athletic ... - The ...

While the initial exhibition may be over, the programming for the Sideshow continues with the monthly Tank Takeovers at the Chicago Athletic Association.
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OMG! installs a decomposing primitive hut in upstate New York - The...

One might say that the Primitive Hut pavilion by OMG! is both high-tech and traditional, or even temporary and permanent.
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Miami Beach's Bass Museum reopens after two-year renovation - The A...

The renovation, led by architect David Gauld with design consulting by Arata Isozaki, expanded the museum by 50 percent while maintaining its footprint.
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Yamasaki, firm that designed World Trade Center, is reborn in Detro...

Eight years after closing shop, Yamasaki, the storied firm that designed the first World Trade Center, will return to its Detroit roots.
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Graham Foundation announces 2017 Grants for Organizations

As part of its annual Grants to Organizations program, the Graham Foundation has awarded over $400,000 to support architectural projects around the world.
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Under Armour opens new Brand House in Detroit's historic Kresge ......

Under Armour’s multistory sports-apparel showroom and store is housed in the historic 1917 Kresge Building in downtown Detroit.
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Chicago park to finally be cleansed of radioactive waste - The Arch...

Chicago has a bit of a thorium problem. The radioactive element can now be found in contaminated superfund sites across the city.
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el dorado appoints art curator Hesse McGraw as new principal - The ...

Kansas City’s el dorado has named curator and writer Hesse McGraw as a new partner. McGraw will weave curation and writing into the 20-year-old firm’s work.