Architecture

Downtown Hamtramck makes National Register of Historic Places


New three-story glass atrium at Cobo Center debuts at the Auto Show


Shelborne begins transformation of New Center apt district


More Palmer Park apts set to come online in Feb, April


Modernism with a human face in Lafayette Park


Slows expanding, adding more seats and offerings


Gilbert's downtown footprint expands with new purchases


Hart Plaza forest tops riverfront design ideas


Top development news of 2012 spread across Motor City


Hamtramck partners with Reclaim Detroit on home deconstruction


City leaps to help in auction-house-demo disaster


Detroit Yacht Club Foundation aims to preserve DYC building


Winners announced in Detroit waterfront vision contest


Gilbert buys 10th building downtown, One Woodward


Woodward Garden Apts sprints toward opening next fall


Detroit shines at Accelerate Michigan Competition


Batch Brewing aims to open nano-brewery in Corktown


Rehab moves forward at 1444 Michigan Ave. in Corktown


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.