New York–based Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Australian firm Woods Bagot have been selected to design a new arts facility on the North Terrace of South Australia’s capital city.
DS+R's discreet interventions for the Costume Institute's new exhibition extend from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s main building on Fifth Avenue to the Cloisters uptown.
Pierre Chareau made a lasting name for himself in the annals of architectural history with one seminal work, the Maison de Verre in Paris, completed in 1932.
“The idea was to create a ribbon in the middle of the canyon,” says Hervé Descottes, principal of L’Observatoire International, about the High Line project.
A three-story, 38,815-square-foot interdisciplinary arts center in Providence, Rhode Island, contains mix of Brown University's departments, including theater, dance, music, and visual art.