The foundation that operates the Pritzker Prize winner’s first major U.K. project said that the cost of maintaining the building had become unsustainable.
While business conditions remained soft nationwide last month, there was one bright spot as the South saw a slight uptick in billing activity for the first time in nearly a year.
New York–based architect Andrea Steele joins the podcast to discuss the benefits of combining typologies and successful strategies in implementing human-centered design.
The Danish architect envisioned the Copenhagen facility, featuring an inviting central atrium, as a ‘really friendly, attractive place where people want to go.’
Goings-on to track this month include a show on Shaker design, an exhibition charting the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Florida Southern College campus, and the forthcoming 2025 Exhibit Columbus Exhibition in Indiana.
The firm, which has a robust art services practice, joins curator René de Guzman to organize an art collection for the $4 billion facility designed by Herzog & de Meuron.