It didn’t surprise me when the Pritzker Architecture Prize announced its latest laureate. After all, the so-called Nobel Prize of architecture has a history of alternating between global media darlings, such as Philip Johnson or Rem Koolhaas, and more regional characters, like Glenn Murcutt
Karen Snouffer’s paintings and wall sculptures in “Seeking Joy” are lively, vibrantly colorful and without exception, abstract.
The title of her exhibit at the Ohio State University Faculty Club refers to her process and its outcome — and the reaction, she hopes, of viewer
Rockwork continues to be shaped at the site of Journey of Water Inspired by “Moana,” a new walkthrough attraction coming to EPCOT.
The rockwork is now surrounded by scaffolding, which crew members were on this morning.
On the ground in front of it, other crew members we
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Natty Nittany Onward Debates Photo Story Drunk, Sober, High Squirrel Girl
Think back to the first time you went on a tour of Penn State. For some, that may have been a long time ago. For others, you may remember it like it was yesterd
The heavily criticised Marble Arch Mound is set to close this weekend.
The 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane, will no longer be open after Sunday.
The attraction was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million bu
One of Ukraine's most legendary figures is Volodymyr the Great. He ruled Kyiv from the year 980 to 1015, launching major building projects, pulling together divided tribes and introducing Christianity. Today, he's honored with a soaring statue in Kyiv overlooking the Dnipro River that bisects
The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep. The current conflict is more than one country taking over another; it is — in the words of one U.S. official — a shift in "the world order." Here are some helpful resources to make sense of it all.
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Jeff Van Pelt and the students in Del Norte High's tiny house program work on the program's second structure Tues
Sorba Thomas broke into Huddersfield's first team six months after being signed as a B team player from non-league Boreham Wood
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