Tijuana House by Jorge Gracia Mexico Alex Klimoski November 2, 2018 One Comment A Mexican architect designs a personal haven for his young family in Tijuana.Read More
The Menil Drawing Institute by Johnston Marklee Houston Josephine Minutillo November 1, 2018 No Comments The Menil Collection in Houston welcomes a new addition to its campus.Read More
Calgary’s New Central Library, by Snøhetta and Dialog, Opens Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 1, 2018 No Comments The form of the 240,000-square foot building takes its cues from the train tracks that bisect the site and Rocky Mountain-region weather phenomena.Read More
Coastal Biology Building and Marine Sciences Campus by EHDD Santa Cruz, California Lydia Lee November 1, 2018 No Comments An oceanfront research center in California borrows from farm vernacular.Read More
High Street Residence Hall by Deborah Berke Partners Carlisle, Pennsylvania Alex Klimoski November 1, 2018 One Comment A dormitory brings a contemporary edge to a Pennsylvanian campus of traditional stone.Read More
Daniels Building by NADAAA Toronto Suzanne Stephens November 1, 2018 One Comment An architecture school in Toronto forcefully combines two vocabularies in one structure.Read More
Brown University Engineering Research Center by KieranTimberlake Providence, Rhode Island Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 1, 2018 No Comments A laboratory building advances science and creates the newest quadrangle on its venerable New England campus.Read More
Continuing Education: Zero Waste Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 1, 2018 One Comment Architects and their clients turn to the next frontier in building operations—garbage.Read More
V&A Dundee by Kengo Kuma & Associates Scotland Tim Abrahams November 1, 2018 One Comment An architect energizes a waterfront with a dynamic scheme for a museum in Scotland.Read More
‘Futures of the Future’ at Japan House in Los Angeles Showcases Sou Fujimoto’s Work and Vision Sarah Amelar October 31, 2018 No Comments The architect’s latest exhibition, on view through December 12, embodies the unexpected juxtapositions and “perpetual explorations” for which he is known.Read More