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Renovated Queens Museum Opens in New York

Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
November 8, 2013
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Grimshaw transforms a one-time World's Fair pavilion into a series of light-filled exhibition spaces. The west facade of the renovated Queens Museum features glass panels illuminated with programmable LED lighting. Built to house the New York City Pavilion for the 1939 World’s Fair, whose theme was “World of Tomorrow,” the now nearly 75-year-old Queens Museum of Art building has certainly seen its share of yesterdays. It was a recreation center, a home to the General Assembly of the newly formed United Nations from 1946 to 1950, a pavilion once again for the 1964 World’s Fair, and for much of the
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Oral Arguments Set for December in SHoP-designed Brooklyn Modular Tower Suit

Esther D'Amico
November 7, 2013
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This story originally appeared in ENR New York. Two trade groups and the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) are scheduled to give oral arguments on December 17 before a state judge in a case involving the prefabricated building units of Brooklyn's Atlantic Yards' B2 Bklyn tower, designed by SHoP. A factory at the Brooklyn Navy Yard is making the 350 units for developer Forest City Ratner Companies' $117-million, 22-story modular high-rise, the first residential tower at the Atlantic Yards site. But the trade groups—Mechanical Contractors Association of New York (MCANY) and the Plumbing Foundation City of New York
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For a New Pop-Up Store in Manhattan, Bittertang Goes Goth

Jenna M. McKnight
November 7, 2013
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Bittertang's "Walls of Wax" is this year's BOFFO Building Fashion installation, located at Pier 57 (11th Avenue and 15th Street) in Manhattan. It features menswear designer Michael Bastian’s fall/winter 2013 collection. Ever since launching their design firm Bittertang six years ago, Michael Loverich and Antonio Torres have cultivated a reputation for their use of peculiar materials. For a 2010 sukkah exhibition in Manhattan’s Union Square, the duo created an inflatable vinyl blob filled with moss and eucalyptus leaves. For a 2011 pavilion on Governors Island, they crafted walls out of nylon stockings stuffed with bark and constructed a roof out
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KieranTimberlake Develops New Revit Plug-In to Calculate Building Life-Cycle Impact

Paula Melton
November 5, 2013
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The new tool aims to help architects with whole-building LCA calculations for LEED v4, right along with their BIM process. This story originally appeared on BuildingGreen.com. Image courtesy KieranTimberlake Tally is a new software application that allows designers to measure the environmental impact of building materials directly in a Revit model. With demand for whole-building life-cycle assessment (LCA) increasing, a partnership of architects, LCA experts, and software developers has worked to release Tally—a new tool that allows designers to track environmental impacts in real time while creating models in the popular building information modeling (BIM) software Revit. Created by KieranTimberlake,
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Perkins+Will Completes Women's University in Saudi Arabia

Lamar Anderson
November 5, 2013
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A kingdom notorious for limiting the role of women in the public sphere builds the largest women-only university in the world. A view of the central pedestrian mall on the Academic Campus overlooking the main north gateway. If square footage is any indication of power, Saudi Arabia's female students are gaining ground. The new Princess Nora Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) in Riyadh, which opened its doors in 2011 and completed its final phase earlier this year, is the largest women-only university in the world. With 32 million square feet and capacity for 60,000 students, the school absorbed three existing campuses
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Best of CERSAIE 2013

Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
November 4, 2013
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Highlights from the renowned ceramic tile show, held in Bologna in September, reveal bold new directions.
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Exhibition Review: Cooking with Kulapat

William Hanley
November 1, 2013
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Architect Kulapat Yantrasast curates a process-focused exhibition at New York’s R 20th Century gallery. Installation view of What’s the Matter?, curated by Kulapat Yantrasast, at R 20th Century gallery in New York, through November 2. Kulapat Yantrasast has designed his share of exhibition spaces—from Perry Rubenstein’s Los Angeles gallery to an under-construction expansion of the Speed Art Museum in Louisville—but a show at New York’s R 20th Century gallery marks his first turn as a curator. To navigate this new territory, he approached the project through the lens of a more familiar discipline: not architecture, but cooking. “Sometimes I think
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Gehry and Foster Hired for Battersea Power Station Redevelopment Project

Hugh Pearman
October 30, 2013
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London’s Battersea Power Station site is an urban regeneration project that has been talked about for three decades.
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New Museum to Launch Startup Incubator

Anna Fixsen
October 30, 2013
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The Manhattan museum has announced plans to launch an incubator for art, technology, and design, drawing more than 60 startups under its wing.


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Toshiko Mori to Design New Center for Maine Contemporary Art

Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
October 29, 2013
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New York-based architect Toshiko Mori has been tapped to design a new home for the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA). The non-collecting museum, a fixture in the harbor village of Rockport since its founding by a group of local artists in 1952, has chosen a new site 10 miles south of its current location in the commercial center of Rockland, where it plans to open in 2015. Photo © Sioux Nesi Toshiko Mori No stranger to Maine’s rocky coastline, or its thriving art scene, Mori has shared a house in the midcoast with her husband, the artist James Carpenter,
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