The nomadic art biennial has chosen 12 secularized churches as the main exhibition spaces for its 16th edition, which will take place in the Ruhr region next summer.
The institution’s new purpose-built digs on 125th Street, designed by Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson, has double the exhibition space than its predecessor.
Designed by Farshid Moussavi Architecture and DLR Group, the first Ismaili Center in the U.S. learns from Islamic architecture to foster cultural exchange.
Sitting on New Haven’s Science Hill, the 50-bed Living Village residence hall is seeking full certification under the world's most rigorous green-building rating system.
For their Groupe Scolaire Saint-Exupéry, Fagart & Fontana and Ateliers Mathieu Laporte combined a pre- and an elementary school under a play of pitched roofs.