An expansive renovation program updates and replaces key parts of the New York institution’s enormous complex, taking into account curatorial needs, visitor experience, and energy use.
The $125 million renovation of the Jacobs Music Center transformed a 1929 building into a word-class concert hall, harmonizing historic charm with modern acoustic needs.
The Beijing-based founder of Turenscape reflects on his upbringing and career in landscape architecture, while stressing the urgent change needed within the profession to address new challenges posed by climate change.
Five years after César Pelli’s death, his namesake firm is ushering in a new generation of leaders–including six new partners—while staying true to its DNA.
Serving a small community in the southernmost Outer Banks, Hobgood Architects' municipal hub is designed to withstand whatever Mother Nature throws at it.
Both on view through next winter, the new shows pick up on different strains of location-specific Modernism to ponder what could be or what might have been.