A series of pavilions, each employing different structural strategies depending on their sizes or programs, come together to form a remote, off-grid lake retreat in Ontario.
Designed by Voorsanger Architects with local firm Mathes Brierre, the phased project features sharp and angular forms, evoking the very battleships and matériel integral to the war effort.
Built from concrete and timber, this bayside suburban home in Dublin was conceived as a refuge from the storm—a cozy shelter where its residents can hunker down in comfort and security.
Snøhetta’s renovation and expansion of the regional performing arts center adds new theater venues and rehearsal spaces while preserving the 1962 building’s mid-century appeal.
A short December 1964 survey of the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College—recently reimagined by Snøhetta—refers to the building as a ‘valuable prototype for new campus fine arts centers being planned elsewhere in the country.’
In the April 1903 issue of RECORD, Montgomery Schuyler dedicates nearly 5,000 words to McKim, Mead & White’s expansion and renovation of the White House—a project that included an early iteration of the now-demolished East Wing.