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    AIA sues Donald Trump over Kennedy Center renovation in unprecedented coalition

    US organisations the American Institute of Architects and Docomomo US are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit suing US president Donald Trump over his proposed renovations for the Edward Durell Stone-designed Kennedy Center. More about AIA sues Donald Trump over Kennedy Center renovation in unprecedented coalition

    Ben Dreith | 23 March 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Pittsburgh International Airport aerial view

    "Enormous structures tend to be built to last. Airport terminals are usually the reverse"

    Greater effort must be made to retain decommissioned airport terminal buildings, writes Anthony Paletta. More about "Enormous structures tend to be built to last. Airport terminals are usually the reverse"

    Anthony Paletta | 3 February 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Photography reveals demolition of LACMA buildings during coronavirus pandemic

    Demolished buildings 16 years older in US than in Europe, report finds

    Researchers have found that buildings demolished during the 21st century in European cities had a shorter lifespan than those in US cities. More about Demolished buildings 16 years older in US than in Europe, report finds

    Amy Peacock | 8 January 2026 | Leave a comment
  • The Pantheon in Rome

    How long should a building last?

    Concerns about embodied carbon are increasing the impetus to design architecture that stands the test of time. But just how long should we expect a building to last? Nat Barker reports. More about How long should a building last?

    Nat Barker | 17 December 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Victor Lundy House

    Saving of Victor Lundy's modernist Bellaire house shows "what's possible" in preservation

    The saga concerning late American architect Victor Lundy's personal residence in Houston, Texas, USA, has been resolved following a last-minute bid from local preservationists who successfully purchased the home. More about Saving of Victor Lundy's modernist Bellaire house shows "what's possible" in preservation

    Josh Niland | 9 December 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Vaillancourt Fountain

    "Iconic and unusual" Vaillancourt Fountain set to be dismantled

    The San Francisco Arts Commission has voted to dismantle and store a 1970s concrete fountain in San Francisco designed by artist Armand Vaillancourt. More about "Iconic and unusual" Vaillancourt Fountain set to be dismantled

    Ellen Eberhardt | 19 November 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Sotheby's headquarters at the Breuer Building, renovated by Herzog & de Meuron and PBDW Architects

    Herzog & de Meuron transforms Breuer Building into Sotheby's Manhattan headquarters

    Architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron and local studio PBDW Architects have completed a "quasi-invisible" renovation of Marcel Breuer's brutalist 945 Madison Avenue for auction house Sotheby's. More about Herzog & de Meuron transforms Breuer Building into Sotheby's Manhattan headquarters

    Amy Peacock | 10 November 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Assembly House in New York

    Adaptive reuse requires architects to get "hands on" say experts

    Adaptive reuse is becoming an increasingly valued approach to architecture, but can be tricky to pull off. Dezeen spoke to specialists about the skills architects need to tackle projects successfully. More about Adaptive reuse requires architects to get "hands on" say experts

    Anna Skrebels | 4 September 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Red Hook Grain Terminal in Brooklyn

    "A little bit of dereliction in an otherwise-polished city can be glorious"

    Derelict buildings don't usually get left alone for long but they have a unique value in today's cities, writes Jessica Furseth. More about "A little bit of dereliction in an otherwise-polished city can be glorious"

    Jessica Furseth | 24 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Eames House and Studio

    Eames House and studio reopens following Los Angeles fires

    The Eames House in Los Angeles has reopened following "a meticulous process of restoration" due to smoke damage from the city's extensive wildfires earlier this year, coinciding with the announcement of a foundation to preserve the legacy of Charles and Ray Eames. More about Eames House and studio reopens following Los Angeles fires

    Ellen Eberhardt | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • "The fears raised by those original renderings have been fully realised"

    Selldorf Architects' renovation of the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing has eradicated most of the building's postmodern charm, writes Robert Bevan. More about "The fears raised by those original renderings have been fully realised"

    Robert Bevan | 8 May 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Stöng Viking ruins shelter in Iceland by Sp(r)int Studio

    Sp(r)int Studio shelters Viking ruins in Iceland with polycarbonate roof

    Architecture firm Sp(r)int Studio has restored, extended and added polycarbonate roof panels to a 1950s timber structure protecting a Viking-era archaeological site in Iceland. More about Sp(r)int Studio shelters Viking ruins in Iceland with polycarbonate roof

    Amy Peacock | 9 April 2025 | Leave a comment
  • A view of the wildfire in Los Angeles taken from Koreatown

    "LA boasts the world's most important legacy of 20th-century architecture"

    The wildfires raging in Los Angeles are highlighting the underrated significance of the city's unique urbanism and 20th-century architecture, writes Daniel Elsea. More about "LA boasts the world's most important legacy of 20th-century architecture"

    Daniel Elsea | 14 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • San Blas port building by Colectivo C733

    Colectivo C733 installs museum inside 18th-century Mexican port building

    Mexican studio Colectivo C733 has helped preserve an 18th-century port customs building, constructing a cultural centre and museum around it using historical adobe and steel in Nayarit, Mexico. More about Colectivo C733 installs museum inside 18th-century Mexican port building

    Kate Mazade | 9 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Bertrand Goldberg building

    Cylindrical Bertrand Goldberg building at risk of demolition in Illinois

    A circular healthcare facility designed by American architect Bertrand Goldberg is at risk of demolition in Illinois after being closed for more than 20 years, but is "worth preserving" according to Goldberg's son. More about Cylindrical Bertrand Goldberg building at risk of demolition in Illinois

    Ellen Eberhardt | 7 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • High Sunderland mid-century home preservation

    "Mid-century homes are a labour of love" say conservation experts

    The challenges of preserving and upkeeping mid-century modern homes mean many are at risk of demolition, conservation experts tell Dezeen as part of our mid-century modern series. More about "Mid-century homes are a labour of love" say conservation experts

    Amy Peacock | 23 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Wunderland Kalkar Amusement Park

    Decommissioned cooling towers turned into theme parks, music venues and extreme sports centres

    After the UK's last coal power station closed last week, the Twentieth Century Society has selected seven projects that demonstrate how the under-threat cooling towers at these "cathedrals of industry" could be reused. More about Decommissioned cooling towers turned into theme parks, music venues and extreme sports centres

    Tom Ravenscroft | 3 October 2024 | Leave a comment
  • The original lobby of Terry Farrell's TV-am building in London

    "Instead of the restrictive modernist concept of heritage, how about a postmodern one?"

    An updated, postmodern value framework for architecture preservation is needed to protect buildings that are young or ubiquitous as well as those that are exceptional, writes Owen Hopkins. More about "Instead of the restrictive modernist concept of heritage, how about a postmodern one?"

    Owen Hopkins | 3 September 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Conserving Black Modernism grant

    Eight Black modernist architecture projects preserved in the US

    Architectural sites with significance to African American culture have received funds as part of Conserving Black Modernism, a national grant program that highlights "undervalued" contributions of Black architects in the United States. More about Eight Black modernist architecture projects preserved in the US

    Ben Dreith | 6 August 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Lloyd Wright chapel

    Lloyd Wright chapel to be disassembled following ongoing California landslide

    Following an increase in land movement surrounding Lloyd Wright's Wayfarers Chapel outside of Los Angeles, the organisation has announced it will disassemble the landmark for preservation. More about Lloyd Wright chapel to be disassembled following ongoing California landslide

    Ellen Eberhardt | 4 June 2024 | Leave a comment
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