Architecture

Record Graveyard redevelops Hamtramck building with latest move


Hellenic Museum of Michigan greens up new home in Midtown


Great Dane Jan Gehl weighs in on placemaking


Mindfield begins renovation of GAR building in downtown


Student-journalist imagines new life in historic Detroit buildings


Is Packard plant going down? Maybe, maybe not


Rice+Lipka Architects goes for it all with MOCAD renovation


Like the Broderick Tower? So do we


Slows preps to expand restaurant into old O'Connor Realty space


Detroit rises and shines for National Geographic Traveler


Urban Times calls for city solutions to help citizens across the globe


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Publisher's notebook: Detroit, celluloid city


Final windows installed at Virgil Carr Cultural Center in downtown


Medbury Grove Lawn to feature new, infill homes in Highland Park


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Model D TV: Do the M@dison


Despite city hall's propensity to knock down historic structures, Detroit's building stock remains pretty remarkable for a city of its size. From humble Victorians in Corktown to sprawling mansions in Indian Village, from Yamasaki's sleek and calm McGregor Conference Center to the jaw-dropping deco design on display at the Guardian Building, the city's got enough in the bricks-'n'-mortar department to keep those tourist cameras snapping.