Architecture

Refurbished M@dison Building shows off entrepreneurial chops


Steel skeleton for the Auburn Apts goes up in Midtown


The Peacock Room renovation brings transparency to crowd sourcing


Deadline approaches for 2012 Kresge Art Fellowships


AIA: Detroit part of "New Big Three" for practicing architects


Blue Cross Blue Shield continues downtown move, renovates facade


Eastern Market begins work on Shed 5 renovation


Atlantic Cities profiles downtown catalyst Dan Gilbert


Photography beyond the 'poetic inconsequence' of ruin porn


Kraemer Design Group adds 10 people to staff in 2011


Eastern Market building set to become creative, mixed-use space


Giddy up: Pony Ride nurtures creative life in Corktown


DC3 helps grow collective voice for Detroit creatives


HuffPo Detroit rounds up Dan Gilbert's greatest hits of 2011


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.