Shenzhen International Energy Mansion by Bjarke Ingels Group China Clifford A. Pearson July 1, 2018 One Comment A folded curtain wall on an office building in China saves energy while throwing a few curves.Read More
EY Centre by fjmt Sydney Jeremy Hansen July 1, 2018 2 Comments An unusual golden skin makes a tower in Sydney stand out amid a forest of anonymous high-rises.Read More
Gateway Arch Grounds and Museum St. Louis Josephine Minutillo June 29, 2018 2 Comments A subtle but radical redesign of the Arch grounds in St. Louis opens in July.Read More
The Case of San Francisco’s Tilting Tower Charles F. Bloszies, FAIA June 28, 2018 No Comments A Bay Area architect maintains that a much-publicized leaning skyscraper is not likely to tip over.Read More
Dream the Combine Fits Out MoMA PS1’s Courtyard in Mirrors and Steel Erin Hudson June 28, 2018 No Comments The Minneapolis-based art and architecture studio’s site-specific installation opened this week.Read More
Bodys Isek Kingelez's 'Art inSight' at MoMA Tau Tavengwa June 28, 2018 No Comments A new show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York unveils the glorious work of an African artist who reimagined architecture and the urban realm.Read More
University College Dublin Reveals Shortlisted Designs for Future Campus Competition Brooke Henderson June 27, 2018 No Comments Six teams, including Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Studio Libeskind, and Steven Holl Architects, submitted designs.Read More
National Trust for Historic Preservation Names 2018’s Most Endangered Historic Places in the U.S. Brooke Henderson June 26, 2018 No Comments The list includes a diverse mix of one-of-a-kind treasures.Read More
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery Reveals Its New OMA-Designed Building Josephine Minutillo June 25, 2018 One Comment The project will add 29,000 square feet of new space to the museum in Buffalo.Read More
New Views into an Unheralded Element of Mies A new exhibit at the Elmhurst Art Museum explores the architect’s foray into pre-fabrication. Zach Mortice June 25, 2018 No Comments A new exhibition at the Elmhurst Art Museum in Illinois explores a little-studied corner of Mies van der Rohe’s career: his brief fascination with pre-fabrication.Read More