On view through July 19, the show features more than 90 works, possibly one of the largest collection of Gothic drawings ever brought together in one location.
Occupying the first two floors of a new residential tower, the relocated Martin Luther King, Jr. branch is anchored by a round concrete stage for lectures, screenings, and the occasional wrestling match.
The studio’s deconstruction work at an old nursing school in Manhattan is the first major project to follow an operational toolkit published by the city to reduce waste and embodied carbon.