The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s David Geffen Galleries provides a seismically sound, LA-inspired home for its expansive art collection.
Best known for designing the Monterey Bay Aquarium and academic buildings across California, the San Francisco–based architect died earlier this summer at the age of 90.
Located in the hometown of the Pritzker Prize–winning architect who designed them, this library and medical center represent one idiosyncratic strain of the postwar Metabolism movement.
The June 27 event at the newly reopened Manhattan museum also featured Beyer Blinder Belle’s Richard Southwick and Frick director Axel Rüger.
Aiming to ‘foster collaboration and solidarity across the city’s design sector’ during difficult times, the network launched with 15 founding organizations.
Registration is now open for the two events, which will both take place at the landmark Crown Hall on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
CookFox Architects cofounder Rick Cook joins DESIGN:ED to discuss urban design within the context of New York City and the adaptive design behind the reenvisioning of the Terminal Warehouse in West Chelsea.
The competition short list also included Heatherwick Studio, WilkinsonEyre, and others.
Born in Luxembourg, Krier is best known for planning King Charles III’s Poundbury, England, and his contributions to the New Urbanist enclave of Seaside, Florida.
Led by artistic director Florencia Rodriguez, ‘SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change’ will feature more than 100 architects and designers engaging at sites around the city.
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