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Denver Journal: New downtown building will reflect city’s urban and mountain environment.

Denver Journal: New downtown building will reflect city’s urban and mountain environment.

By Ron Bernthal In late 2020, the Chicago-based architectural firm Studio Gang announced their design for Populus, a vibrant new social…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal March 18, 2021Posted inArchitcture & Design, Business Travel, Hotel Reviews, U.S. Travel, Urban Revitalization
Brisbane Journal: Green Bridges project will add design-savvy water crossings to Australia’s sunsplashed city.

Brisbane Journal: Green Bridges project will add design-savvy water crossings to Australia’s sunsplashed city.

Night view of Kangaroo Point green bridge and Brisbane’s Central Business District (rendering courtesy Green Bridges Project/Brisbane City Council) by Ron…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal March 13, 2021Posted inArchitcture & Design, International Travel, Urban Revitalization
Floating saunas are one of Norway’s “hottest” trends.

Floating saunas are one of Norway’s “hottest” trends.

Gausta floating sauna (photo Gaustablikk Hotel) One of the hottest trends in Norway in recent years, architecturally savvy floating saunas offer an unbeatable…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal March 10, 2021Posted inAdventure Travel & Outdoors, Architcture & Design, International Travel, Resorts & Hotels, spa travel, Wellness Travel
Lubbock Journal: A new building dedicated to native son Buddy Holly.

Lubbock Journal: A new building dedicated to native son Buddy Holly.

by Ron Bernthal The new Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences is West Texas’ largest dedicated performance venue, bringing…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal March 8, 2021Posted inArchitcture & Design, Cultural Travel, Family Travel, Museums & Attractions, Special Interest Travel
Køge Journal: A harborside eatery built with Danish practicality and simplicity.

Køge Journal: A harborside eatery built with Danish practicality and simplicity.

(Image courtesy Rasmus Hjortshoj – COAST Studio) by Ron Bernthal Designed for possible disassembly, the Braunstein Pakhuset (Warehouse) opened in 2020…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal January 14, 2021Posted inArchitcture & Design, International Travel, Urban Revitalization
Toulouse Journal: New Exhibition and Convention Center built in city’s ‘innovation zone”

Toulouse Journal: New Exhibition and Convention Center built in city’s ‘innovation zone”

MEETT Toulouse Exhibition and Convention (Photo © Marco Cappelletti ) by Ron Bernthal MEETT, Toulouse’s new Exhibition and Convention Centre, is located…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal January 12, 2021Posted inArchitcture & Design, Business Travel, International Travel
New York Journal: Moynihan Train Hall Opens in Midtown

New York Journal: Moynihan Train Hall Opens in Midtown

Photo: Lucas Blair Simpson © SOM Ron Bernthal View Post Designed by SOM, the new Moynihan Train Hall, which opened on…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal December 30, 2020Posted inArchitcture & Design, U.S. Travel, Urban Revitalization
Paris Journal: Snøhetta-designed headquarters for Le Monde Group opens

Paris Journal: Snøhetta-designed headquarters for Le Monde Group opens

(photo © Marwan Harmouche) by Ron Bernthal With the completion in late 2020 of its new Paris headquarters, designed by Snøhetta,…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal December 18, 2020Posted inArchitcture & Design, International, Urban Revitalization
Daxing Journal: Once famous for its watermelon festival, now for the world’s largest airport terminal.

Daxing Journal: Once famous for its watermelon festival, now for the world’s largest airport terminal.

Beijing Daxing International Airport, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (photo credit Hufton + Crow) by Ron Bernthal In January, 2013, the…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal December 17, 2020Posted inArchitcture & Design, International Travel
Zurich Airport opens large, mixed-use project.

Zurich Airport opens large, mixed-use project.

Aerial view of The Circle (image courtesy Zurich Airport) by Ron Bernthal After a construction period of almost six years,  a…
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Posted by By Ron Bernthal November 11, 2020Posted inArchitcture & Design, International, USA / Canada

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