Cloaked in a complex and captivating double-layer scrim, the 2x4–designed installation continues the luxury brand’s tradition of finding refinement in the mundane.
In its latest incarnation, a modest 1930s structure in Sunset Park serves as the firm's studio and as headquarters for Design Studies Collaborative, a nonprofit planning consultancy.
Architect Sanjay Puri's clay brick–clad Prestige University campus rises 92 feet in a series of green roofs and paved terraces connected by small sets of stairs.
Designed by Manabu Chiba, a new outpost of shabu-shabu chain Kyoto Hyōto swaps the usual shoji screens for honeycomb panels in a dazzling arrangement of heights and sizes.
Creating expansive Central Park views and displaying the client's collection of postwar and contemporary art were the driving factors of this dramatic transformation.
Housed inside a formerly derelict Midtown loading dock and garage, Mexican restaurant Limusina offers a riot of sumptuous detailing and a well-choreographed layout.
Occupying the first two floors of a new residential tower, the relocated Martin Luther King, Jr. branch is anchored by a round concrete stage for lectures, screenings, and the occasional wrestling match.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and structural engineer Dewhurst MacFarlane partnered for this renovation at the Corning Museum of Glass, which was featured in the November 2001 issue.