Architecture /tags/architecture Architecture en-US ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Fri, 15 Oct 2021 13:48:03 GMT She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award /npr-news/2021-10-14/she-reclaims-toxic-waste-dumps-and-she-just-won-a-major-landscape-architecture-award Julie Bargmann, the first recipient of the Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize, redesigns waste dumps, landfills, Superfund sites â€� places she calls "the gnarliest." Fri, 15 Oct 2021 13:48:03 GMT /npr-news/2021-10-14/she-reclaims-toxic-waste-dumps-and-she-just-won-a-major-landscape-architecture-award Neda Ulaby One Of The Deadliest U.S. Accidental Structural Collapses Happened 40 Years Ago Today /npr-news/2021-07-17/one-of-the-deadliest-u-s-accidental-structural-collapses-happened-40-years-ago-today The condo building failure in Surfside, Fla., is reminiscent of the July 17, 1981, collapse of two elevated walkways at the Kansas City, Mo., Hyatt Regency that killed 114 people and injured over 200. Sat, 17 Jul 2021 11:37:02 GMT /npr-news/2021-07-17/one-of-the-deadliest-u-s-accidental-structural-collapses-happened-40-years-ago-today Joe Hernandez As Lumber Prices Climb, DIYers Cut Out The Middle Man And Mill Their Own /2021-05-17/as-lumber-prices-climb-diyers-cut-out-the-middle-man-and-mill-their-own The price of lumber has more than doubled during the pandemic. Now people are turning to extreme DIY for building projects. Instead of buying boards, they're buying their own sawmills. Mon, 17 May 2021 09:00:00 GMT /2021-05-17/as-lumber-prices-climb-diyers-cut-out-the-middle-man-and-mill-their-own Emily Schwing Redesigning The Office For The Next 100-Year Flu (Yes, It's Coming) /vpr-news/2020-09-14/redesigning-the-office-for-the-next-100-year-flu-yes-its-coming Architects are already looking beyond COVID-19 to imagine the office of 2025 and beyond â€� an office that will keep us safe on the job, whatever pandemic virus strikes next. Mon, 14 Sep 2020 09:00:00 GMT /vpr-news/2020-09-14/redesigning-the-office-for-the-next-100-year-flu-yes-its-coming Emily Vaughn VPR Black History Month Programming /programs/2020-02-09/vpr-black-history-month-programming Throughout February, VPR will air several programs during Black History Month in honor and celebration of the lives, accomplishments and challenges ofâ€� Sun, 09 Feb 2020 12:21:04 GMT /programs/2020-02-09/vpr-black-history-month-programming VPR Staff A Guide To Vermont's Architecture And Iconic Buildings /programs/2019-07-10/a-guide-to-vermonts-architecture-and-iconic-buildings Vermont is home to some truly incredible buildings, from one-room schoolhouses and churches to ornate libraries and universities. We're talking about theâ€� Wed, 10 Jul 2019 17:30:54 GMT /programs/2019-07-10/a-guide-to-vermonts-architecture-and-iconic-buildings Mitch Wertlieb, Matthew F Smith High Spires: The Architecture Of Vermont's Churches /programs/2016-04-07/high-spires-the-architecture-of-vermonts-churches As you approach many of Vermont's towns, a church spire is poking through the tree tops to signal your arrival.While many are reminiscent of theâ€� Thu, 07 Apr 2016 16:00:00 GMT /programs/2016-04-07/high-spires-the-architecture-of-vermonts-churches Ric Cengeri, Jane Lindholm An Artist's Depictions Of Vermont's Industrial Past /vpr-news/2015-11-06/an-artists-depictions-of-vermonts-industrial-past A rolling brook, a classic New England white-steepled church, a covered bridge amid a backdrop of brilliant fall foliage - these are not the images thatâ€� Fri, 06 Nov 2015 19:00:57 GMT /vpr-news/2015-11-06/an-artists-depictions-of-vermonts-industrial-past Mitch Wertlieb Still Standing: Saving Vermont’s Barns /programs/2014-10-30/still-standing-saving-vermonts-barns Traverse the state on our highways and back roads and you’ll be treated to a display of historic barns. It’s believed there are as many as 10,000 historicâ€� Thu, 30 Oct 2014 16:00:00 GMT /programs/2014-10-30/still-standing-saving-vermonts-barns Ric Cengeri, Sage Van Wing