Picks for the late summer into early fall include an ephemera-filled survey of world’s fairs, a Jorge Otero-Pailos exhibition at the newly established Onera Foundation, and the sixth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
In this 1970 review, editor Mildred Schmertz praises Juilliard architect Pietro Belluschi’s ingenuity in navigating functional demands and engineering constraints.
Designed to showcase a novel filmmaking technology, this theater hosted the premieres of countless Hollywood films in the decades following its 1963 opening.
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.
Perched on a bluff overlooking Fall Creek, this shed-roofed retreat in Texas Hill Country is anchored by a generous porch rivaling the size of the interior living room.
A cramped L.A. bungalow is transformed into an airy three-bedroom primary residence featuring wood framing, concrete finishes, and generous expanses of glass.