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Louvre: 'We want to find a lasting solution to overcrowding' The museum's director, Laurence des Cars, and the chief architect of France's historic monuments, François Chatillon, speak to Le ...
The Louvre Invited 100 Contemporary Artists to Copy—and Reinterpret—Its Masterpieces. Here’s What They Made The results range from faithful reproductions to complete reinventions of renowned ...
World’s tallest mass timber building breaks ground in Wisconsin Neutral Edison, a 31-story mixed-use tower in Milwaukee, will break the record set by another apartment complex in the state once ...
As the southeastern United States continues to rely on its robust timber industry as a significant economic driver, new research from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural ...
A U.S. sawmill in says the uncertainty of Trump's plans for tariffs on timber import is scaring away foreign buyer. The sawmill, which heavily ships to overseas markets is struggling to make pre ...
Each day leading up to the start of the John Deere Classic, we're taking people beyond the concourse to learn the history of each hole.
As Paris braces for a heatwave this weekend, a little-known network of underground pipes will be cooling the Louvre museum and other storied landmarks using water from the Seine river.
The Louvre welcomed 8.7 million visitors last year — more than double what its infrastructure was designed to accommodate.
The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, was closed for a few hours on June 16 after an impromptu staff strike.