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Although Steve Foutch likes to joke he started demolition 10 minutes after he got the keys to Kemper Arena from the city, his company held a formal…
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What does the college campus of the future look like? An architect from a local firm sees some radically different changes.Then: a recent article in The…
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Exiting a narrow, spiral staircase into Caleb Kraft’s basement, the first thing I notice is a pegboard lined with octopodes hanging above a cluttered...
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What if your home could help you stay healthier? Today, we learn how smart toilets and sensor-packed floors could help more folks age in place and turn…
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It's almost impossible to pass through Kansas City's suburbs without seeing an office park. They're so commonplace, we almost don't notice them. But,…
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A local fashion designer put out a call to see if people would be interested in sewing lessons. The answer was a resounding yes. In a time when clothes…
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“Makers” is a series that shares stories of why people are compelled to create something with their own hands. Names: Kansas City R2 Builders Club, Mike…
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Kansas Citians have a rare opportunity to spend some time inside a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on Saturday.That's when the Sondern-Adler home…
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There's a new proposal from architecture firm Burns & McDonnell that would use private money to fund construction of a new terminal to replace existing…
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Kansas City takes the nickname 'Paris of the Plains' seriously, and not just because of our fountains. Today, we learn why Kansas City Fashion Week has…
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Despite its shoestring budget and remarkably short shooting schedule, High Noon is revered among cinephiles. Today, author Glenn Frankel reveals how the…
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First, we explore how vocational and technical education programs can help bridge the gap between job-seekers and middle-skilled jobs. Then, architect…