Architects Louis T. Lemay and Dan Kaplan join DESIGN:ED to discuss the recent partnership of Canada's Lemay and New York–based FXCollaborative and the two firms' unified approach to urban development.
This marks the first time that the urban planning organization has presented two architects simultaneously with its prestigious Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal.
Synonymous with one of South America’s most popular beaches, this stone promenade is the work of a landscape architect known for using playful compositions to generate fluid spatial sequences.
The Swiss firm was on the job for more than a decade until a riff with the museum over ballooning costs brought the project back to square one in late 2024.
Best known for designing London’s 1990s-era SIS Building and Embankment Place, Farrell’s death follows the recent passing of his former partner, Nicholas Grimshaw.
The $85 million project expands the Treasure Coast institution’s exhibition, education, and event spaces while lifting the museum above a beautiful but flood-prone site.
“While business conditions remained soft at architecture firms nationally, there are signs that the downturn may be bottoming out,” remarked AIA chief economist Kermit Baker.
Alexei Tajzler and Christie Johnson of HLZAE join the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the renovation of Manhattan's iconic Flatiron Building and the impact of historic preservation on modern architecture.