The book on Citicorp Tower and its potentially calamitous design flaw ‘puts a fresh spin on a familiar story that continues to offer lessons for the building professions writ large.’
Civic-oriented and seismically sound, Washington State Ferries’ new NBBJ-designed Seattle terminal—the busiest transit hub of its kind in the U.S.—replaces a cramped and outdated 1960s-era facility.
Best known for designing the Monterey Bay Aquarium and academic buildings across California, the San Francisco–based architect died earlier this summer at the age of 90.
Melding new construction and adaptive reuse, the ‘Tornado’-topped project marks the first completed cultural commission in Europe by the Beijing-based firm.
Located in the hometown of the Pritzker Prize–winning architect who designed them, this library and medical center represent one idiosyncratic strain of the postwar Metabolism movement.
The New York firm’s scheme for the East Storehouse project at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park plunges visitors into the heart of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s deliriously eclectic collections.