Read two assessments published in October 1991 upon the opening of the Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates–designed Sainsbury Wing—newly revamped by Selldorf Architects—at the National Gallery in London.
For the sixth consecutive year, Gensler and Perkins&Will command the highest positions in first and second place, respectively, on our annual ranking of the Top 300 U.S. architecture firms by revenue.
In this June 1977 article, William Marlin mulls over the deeper implications, clouded by controversy, that lie beneath the making of Henry Cobb’s elegant Boston edifice.
Appearing as April’s House of the Month, this rare I.M. Pei–designed residence in Washington, D.C., was first showcased in the magazine as a Record House in 1964.
In recognition of the Yale Center for British Art’s reopening following a major conservation project and gallery reinstallation, read Vincent Scully’s 1977 review of the Louis Kahn–designed museum.
Read the 1962 assessment of Eero Saarinen’s hulking New Jersey research campus that plays a starring role in the acclaimed science fiction thriller series ‘Severance.’