Living Large in Small Spaces by 'Making Room' Deane Madsen November 17, 2017 No Comments A new exhibition at the National Building Museum highlights diverse ways of living that accommodate changing demographics. Read More
Neil deGrasse Tyson Brings Greenbuild 2017 to a Close Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 14, 2017 No Comments The astrophysicist and author’s talk was both humorous and sober, touching on topics as diverse as the Three Little Pigs, the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers, and the earth as seen from space.Read More
Greenbuild 2017’s Opening Plenary Speakers Set a Hopeful Tone for the Future Alex Klimoski November 14, 2017 One Comment Bill Clinton, Mahesh Ramanujam, and Rick Fedrizzi addressed attendees at the international conference and expo. Read More
Living Future Institute Announces Biophilic Design Award at Greenbuild 2017 Alex Klimoski November 10, 2017 No Comments The new awards program, named for biophilia champion Stephen Kellert, recognizes projects that successfully integrate nature and design.Read More
Perkins+Will Relaunches Its Building Product Transparency Website Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 10, 2017 No Comments The firm and its partners aim to make the revamped Precautionary List more widely accessible.Read More
Frank Gehry to Design a New Youth Orchestra Center for LA Philharmonic Erin Hudson November 9, 2017 No Comments The new center will be renovated from a pre-existing building in Inglewood.Read More
Jean Nouvel Unveils the Louvre Abu Dhabi Josephine Minutillo November 7, 2017 No Comments The Pritzker Prize laureate's most anticipated project to date, museum will open to the public on November 11.Read More
Robert Stern Protests Snøhetta’s Proposal for Former AT&T Building by Philip Johnson Erin Hudson November 6, 2017 No Comments The proposal replaces the Stony Creek granite facade on the lower levels with a glass curtain wall.Read More
Frank Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial Breaks Ground in DC Deane Madsen November 3, 2017 No Comments After years of contentious legislative battles, a fitting tribute to “Ike” is set to begin construction.Read More
The 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial in Review Josephine Minutillo November 1, 2017 No Comments The second iteration of the Windy City's architecture exhibition spotlights the next generation of architects by looking back.Read More