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David Chipperfield-designed Addition to St. Louis Art Museum Opens This Month

Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
May 31, 2013
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The new East Building seen from Fine Arts Drive (north façade). As the only permanent structure built for the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis—an event which looms large in the collective consciousness of the city to this day—the Cass Gilbert-designed Palace of Fine Arts, later known as the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM), persists as a cultural and architectural icon. The handsome neoclassical pile sits atop a rolling hill in the town’s beloved Forest Park, where admission through its porticoed main entrance to view an encyclopedic collection has remained free for over a century. Needless to say, alterations to
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Toyo Ito Accepts Pritzker Prize in Boston

Architectural Record Staff
May 30, 2013
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On the evening of May 29, Toyo Ito accepted the 38th Pritzker Architecture Prize at Boston’s John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum on what would have been the president’s 96th birthday. Ito, who started his studio in Tokyo 42 years ago, had long been considered a leading candidate for the award. His ethereal architecture reexamines the relationship between structure and enclosure, as seen in his Sendai Mediatheque (2001), Tod’s Omotesando (2004), and his Tama Art University Library (2007). “Modernist architecture built a wall between itself and nature and relied on technology to create artificial environments with no connection to
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Moving Madison Square Garden

Fred A. Bernstein
May 29, 2013
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro, H3 Hardy Collaboration, SHoP Architects, and SOM propose plans to relocate the famed New York City arena and redesign Penn Station. Penn Station 3.0Diller Scofidio + RenfroNew York City At a much-anticipated forum in Manhattan today, four firms presented plans for moving New York’s Madison Square Garden away from its current location above cramped and claustrophobic Pennsylvania Station. Their proposals included schemes for a new transportation hub that could rise on the station's site. Surprisingly, each firm chose a different location for the reimagined Garden. Diller Scofidio + Renfro placed their arena above the Farley Post
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SOM and CASE Launch New App

Michael Leighton
May 28, 2013
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© 2013 aec-apps.com A screenshot of design-technology instructor Brian Ringley’s profile on AEC-Apps.com. He creates application collections for his students. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), in partnership with CASE, a New York City–based building information modeling (BIM) consulting firm, recently launched AEC-Apps.com, a software-focused networking website. It combines the structure of social-media sites like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter with a user-generated database of software applications used in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. As David Fano, a founding partner of CASE, explains, visitors can browse the more than 1,000 applications available, or join and contribute reviews, create a network
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PEI National Gallery East

I. M. Pei's Protégé Perry Chin Makes His Own Mark on the National Gallery's East Building

Fred A. Bernstein
May 22, 2013
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A confidant of I. M. Pei, Perry Chin was asked to consult on plans to give Pei’s East Building of the National Gallery in Washington new heating, cooling, security, and fire safety systems.
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The Controversy Over L.A.'s 'Sculpturalism' Show

Christopher Hawthorne
May 22, 2013
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Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant, Los Angeles, Grinstein/Daniels Architects Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more tumultuous at Los Angeles’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), which has been buffeted by a string of financial and personnel crises in recent years, a new brouhaha has surfaced. And this time it concerns architecture—to be precise, a significant controversy surrounding a planned MOCA exhibition called A New Sculpturalism: Contemporary Architecture from Southern California. The show is a major component of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. (see page 59), a series of exhibitions running through the summer in venues across
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Fifty Years Later, Still Scandalizing the Neighbors

Blair Kamin
May 21, 2013
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What Le Corbusier’s only realized project in North America says to us today. The center’s iconic ramp is wonderful to walk on, but a drag from below. And the landscape is merely a leftover space. How fast the radical present becomes the historical past. This new-is-old transformation has struck again at Le Corbusier’s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard. The boldly sculpted reinforced-concrete building, the architect’s only realized project in North America and one of the final commissions before his death in 1965, turned 50 on May 28, two weeks before New York’s Museum of Mod­ern Art would
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Editors' Picks: Highlights from ICFF and Other New York Design Shows

Architectural Record Staff
May 21, 2013
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Product designers and producers descended on New York last weekend for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, Wanted Design, and a large group of other events in galleries, showrooms, and studios throughout the city. RECORD sent out a team of editors to scout for the best new products and check out the most interesting exhibitions. Click the image below to view a slide show of what they found. At ICFF Close up of StokkeAustad’s “The Woods: Autumn” glass sculpture.
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Exhibition Review: Theaster Gates' 13th Ballad

Lee Bey
May 20, 2013
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Theaster Gates, 12 Ballads for the Huguenot House, 2012. Installation view, Documenta 13, Kassel, Germany. It’s probably safe to say few people—if any, at all—have made a connection between the Huguenots who were run out of France in the 1700s and the waves of African Americans who fled the cruelties of the South during the 20th century. But drawing such unique parallels is a hallmark of artist Theaster Gates, whose work touches art, urban planning, culture, and music. For his well-received 12 Ballads for the Huguenot House, Gates and his team dismantled much of the worn interior and timbers of
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Portland to Portland Bike Trip: Dispatch 2

Peter Murray
May 20, 2013
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Photo courtesy Peter Murray The Portland to Portland peloton. British architect, journalist, and cyclist Peter Murray has embarked on a bike ride from Portland, Oregon, to Portland Place in London. As he makes the 4,347-mile journey with a rotating group of participants, he plans to survey the state of cycling in American cities, meet up with members of the design community, and raise funds for Architecture for Humanity and U.K. relief organization Article 25.Along the way, Murray is filing updates about his progress for Architectural Record. Photo courtesy Peter Murray On the road. Just what we Brits can learn from
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