Reed Hilderbrand principals Beka Sturges and Eric Kramer join DESIGN:ED to discuss environmental changes impacting landscape architecture and the firm's recent work at Storm King Art Center in New York’s Hudson Valley.
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is beginning to recall Mar-a-Lago with the recently paved-over Rose Garden and plans for an ‘exquisite’ 650-person ballroom off the East Wing.
Stewarded by the new Charles & Ray Eames Foundation, the Eames House recently reopened in Pacific Palisades while the Bay Area-based Eames Institute reveals plans for a museum designed by Herzog & de Meuron.
Challenges such as steep terrain and the desert climate were addressed with monumental shading structures and complex site work allowing for universal accessibility.
The five new grantees include significant academic buildings and churches designed by Black architects in Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
The foundation that operates the Pritzker Prize winner’s first major U.K. project said that the cost of maintaining the building had become unsustainable.
While business conditions remained soft nationwide last month, there was one bright spot as the South saw a slight uptick in billing activity for the first time in nearly a year.
New York–based architect Andrea Steele joins the podcast to discuss the benefits of combining typologies and successful strategies in implementing human-centered design.
Goings-on to track this month include a show on Shaker design, an exhibition charting the history of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Florida Southern College campus, and the forthcoming 2025 Exhibit Columbus Exhibition in Indiana.