Athletes and spectators will see little ground-up construction, but planners have carefully considered the afterlife of the Winter Games and its venues.
Careful not to detract from its character, the firm cleverly restores and enlarges a space-strapped junior high school built in the 1960s from prefabricated concrete.
BKSK Architects revive the historic facade of an 1891 Union Square building, now home to the New York outpost of London hotel and social club The Twenty Two.
The cramped but acoustically blessed Powell Hall, home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, celebrates its centennial with a grand new lobby and back-of-house extension.
Architect Kulapat Yantrasast envisions Dib Bangkok, Thailand's first international contemporary art museum, as more of an events-hosting playground than a temple for viewing static art.
The firm’s sprawling campus master plan for the state-owned Vietnamese-German University gives physical form to an emerging model of academic partnership.
The design team of Baukunst and Bruther describe Frame, which rises 100 feet above a new media park in Brussels, as being more akin to a piece of infrastructure than a classic building.