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Samuel Medina

Samuel Medina

Executive Editor at The Architect's Newspaper Online

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Davidson Rafailidis retrofits a Buffalo restaurant - The Architect's Newspaper

Davidson Rafailidis gave a fire-damaged Chinese restaurant in Buffalo, New York a pastel interior treatment.
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Working from New Orleans and Portland, Oregon, Colloqate unites eng...

Working from New Orleans and Portland, Oregon, Colloqate unites engagement and design with an emphasis on community outreach.
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Working from Jackson, Mississippi, Duvall Decker leverages architec...

Anne Marie Duvall and Roy Decker quietly practiced architecture for two decades before they were propelled to national attention in 2017.
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Photography by Evelyn Hofer, sculptures by Simone Leigh, and more a...

AN’s editors have rounded up a few exhibition recommendations, including a photography show with works by Evelyn Hofer.
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In the work of Robert Hutchison Architecture, design and experiment...

In its work Hutchison & Maul Architecture, a Seattle firm, finds balance among spatial, budgetary, and programmatical factors.
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Mark your calendars with these not-to-be-missed exhibitions in April

A retrospective on the architecture of Paul Goesch and installation at SFMOMA on migration are among the must-see exhibitions this spring.
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SO – IL innovates condo living through inventive massing, circulati...

SO – IL and developer Tankhouse have completed 450 Warren, an 18-unit condominium in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill neighborhood.
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AN visits Davies Toews Architecture

AN visits the East Village office of Davies Toews Architecture to discuss the firm’s practice and take a peek at in-progress projects.
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Snøhetta, Rockwell Group, and Gensler revamp a postmodern icon and ...

A revamp of Philip Johnson’s iconic postmodern AT&T Building, now 550 Madison, adds a public outdoor garden space.
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Model Behavior, an exhibition at the Cooper Union, stages a range o...

Model Behavior, an exhibition at the Cooper Union stages architectural and informational models, but the subject of conduct goes unexplored.
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The Kitchens at Reynolds brings ambitious, multipurpose architectur...

The Kitchens at Reynolds brings a multipurpose community space to Richmond’s disadvantaged population in Church Hill
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Felecia Davis Studio balances traditional materials with new techno...

An engineer by training, Felecia Davis now directs the research hub SOFTLAB at Penn State’s School of Architecture
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The Amant Foundation runs out the clock

The Amant Foundation in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is the latest (and stoic) addition to New York’s cultural circuit.
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A new exhibition at the Canadian Centre for Architecture reveals .....

At the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s latest exhibition, The Design of Carpets That Design Us, floor coverings get their due
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The Chicago offices of the Swiss Consulate pull disparate influence...

When Simon Hartmann of HHF Architects in Basel was approached about designing the Chicago offices of the Swiss Consulate, he had his hands full
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Emotions run high at the PRO–designed Mandala Lab

At the Mandala Lab, a new learning-based initiative at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan, everything is primed with meaning.
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Andi Schmied infiltrated New York’s billionaire havens for her late...

Hungarian photographer Andi Schmied put on a fake persona to infiltrate, and photograph, Manhattan’s suptertall hideaways for billionaires
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A smart Queens remodel from Office of Things revels in the mundane

When renovating a row house in Glendale, Queens, Office of Things used simple repeating motifs and materials to enliven the space
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DIGSAU brings handcrafted touches to every project

The clue is in the name. The Philadelphia-based architecture firm DIGSAU (think “dig” and “saw”) creates buildings that feel handmade. There is an overt
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Pennsylvania State Senator Nikil Saval talks urban planning and arc...

State Senator Nikil Saval sat down with AN to discuss the Green New Deal, his latest book, and delivering restorative design justice
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Hashim Sarkis discusses staging an international biennale in ‘inter...

Architect and educator Hashim Sarkis sat down with AN to discuss how the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale will operate on several different registers