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Headlines
on 10/03/2014

The Metropolitan Museum of Art appoints Beatrice Galilee as Daniel Brodsky Associate Curator of Architecture and Design. John Hill


Insight
on 10/03/2014

On February 28, the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB) was scheduled to wrap up its three-month run at the renovated Value Factory in Shenzhen, China (the exhibition was extended to March 14). We highlight some of the award-winning exhibits from the UABB. John Hill


Headlines
on 10/03/2014

Russian government officials are pushing for dismantling the famous 1920s tower designed by engineer Vladimir Shukhov. John Hill


Headlines
on 10/03/2014

Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg's proposal is chosen to memorialize the 2011 attacks on Osla and Utøya, Norway. John Hill


Products
on 03/03/2014

Herzog & de Meuron's Parrish Art Museum on Long Island exhibits artwork in generous galleries capped by north- and south-facing skylight, bringing natural daylight to the artworks on display. Panelite's ClearShade IGU (Insulated Glazing... John Hill


Found
on 03/03/2014

Photographer Fong Qi Wei's articulated goal is to "'make special' via the medium of photography."  John Hill


Headlines
on 03/03/2014

The inaugural Docomomo US Modernism in America Awards have been announced. John Hill


Headlines
on 03/03/2014

Julien De Smedt Architects receives the International Award from the Belgian Building Awards 2014. John Hill


Headlines
on 03/03/2014

China's ZhongRong Group announces the six architects shortlisted for the 21st century Crystal Palace John Hill


Found
on 24/02/2014

If architectural creativity is an indicator, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet should be a favorite in the upcoming Paris municipal election, since she wants to turn a number of "phantom" Metro stations below the streets of Paris into concert halls, nightclubs, swimming pools, and even gardens. John Hill


Headlines
on 24/02/2014

The deal between the Port Authority and André Balazs Properties to transform Eero Saarinen's icon fizzles. John Hill


Headlines
on 24/02/2014

The Menil Institute released the plans by California's Johnson Marklee for the newest building on its 30-acre Houston campus. John Hill


Products
on 17/02/2014

Situated between the busy Bahnhofstrasse and the new railway station in the center of Aarau, Switzerland, is a cushioned canopy that seems to float like a cloud. Designed by Vehovar & Jauslin Architektur, the bus terminal's ETFE membrane creates a striking entry to the region. John Hill


Found
on 17/02/2014

For the sixth year in a row, Times Square Alliance has installed a three-dimensional heart in New York City's busiest public space for Valentine's Day. Brooklyn's Young Projects won the competition for the 2014 installation with Match-Maker. John Hill


Headlines
on 17/02/2014

New financing may enable the developer to realize the Santiago Calatrava-designed building that's been on hold since 2008. John Hill


Found
on 10/02/2014

Plans, elevations, sections and details comprise the typically hundreds of drawings needed to make a design understood so it can be built, so it can move from idea to reality. At a time when these drawings are evolving thanks to software and digital fabrication, Annette Spiro and David Ganzoni... John Hill


Headlines
on 10/02/2014

David Benjamin's Hy-Fi entry wins this year's Young Architects Program in New York City. John Hill


Headlines
on 10/02/2014

The late architect's contribution to Museum Island Hombroich near Düsseldorf, Germany, sits atop an unused NATO missile base. John Hill


Products
on 03/02/2014

An integral feature of the brand new Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), is the ceiling, which is made of 4,000 coffers manufactured by Formglas. John Hill


Found
on 03/02/2014

The results of the public voting for the Building of the Year 2013 on American-Architects are in, and the winner is the Glen Oaks Branch Library in New York, designed by Marble Fairbanks. John Hill


Film
on 03/02/2014

In 2011 a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit near Christchurch, New Zealand, killing nearly 200 people and resulting in a residential "Red Zone" containing 16,000 homes slated for demolition. In response, Australian artist Ian Strange (aka Kid Zoom) created "Final Act," a multimedia... John Hill


Headlines
on 03/02/2014

Hiroshi Sugimoto designs his Odawara Art Foundation in Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture. John Hill


Headlines
on 03/02/2014

MoMA and DS+R, its expansion architects, justify the demolition of Williams Tsien's Folk Art Museum at a public forum. John Hill


Found
on 27/01/2014

An exhibition opening at the Institute for Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London next month draws attention to a body of work that has remained unrecognized relative to her male contemporaries. Jane Drew (1911-1996): An Introduction runs from 12 February until 23 March in ICA's Fox... John Hill


Headlines
on 27/01/2014

A window bearing the signature of Le Corbusier is broken on his masterpiece Chapelle Notre-Dame du Haut in France. John Hill


Insight
on 27/01/2014

In two years Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) will celebrate its 80th anniversary, having been founded on January 1, 1936. In the ensuing decades the firm has expanded from two offices in the United States to eleven offices on three continents, while becoming one of the most recognizable and... John Hill


Headlines
on 27/01/2014

A snow blower damaged a large pane of glass valued at close to $500,000 at the Apple store on Fifth Avenue in NYC. John Hill


Products
on 20/01/2014

Double-curved glass walls, crafted by Folcrá and Cricursa in Barcelona, define the undulating cuts in the exterior walls at the Emporia shopping center in Malmö, Sweden, designed by Wingårdhs, hinting at the offerings inside. John Hill


Found
on 20/01/2014

Due to damage from increasing floods in recent years, Frank Lloyd Wright's 1954 house for Mr. and Mrs. A. Bachman Wilson in Millstone, New Jersey, will be moved to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. John Hill


Headlines
on 20/01/2014

Large Frank Gehry projects are given approval by LA County supervisors and "definite maybe" from Toronto city council. John Hill


Headlines
on 20/01/2014

Miami Beach's new commissioners kill the $1 billion convention center redevelopment OMA won last year. John Hill


Found
on 13/01/2014

Federico Babina's "Archibet" is the latest in an obscure but relatively long history of illustrations portraying architecture in alphabet form. John Hill


Headlines
on 13/01/2014

The artist, architect and partner in the Reversible Destiny Foundation with the late Arakawa died on January 8. John Hill


Headlines
on 13/01/2014

Diller Scofidio + Renfro's proposal doesn't save the 2001 building designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. John Hill


Products
on 06/01/2014

EXYD GmbH's M series line of stainless steel panels are hammered and beaten to create bumpy surfaces that fragment reflections along the lines of Impressionist paintings. BEHF Architects used the panels for the canopy of the Neukauf shopping center in Villach, Austria, "reflecting a new... John Hill


Found
on 06/01/2014

The "art and design of monumental typography" is the subject and subtitle of Lettering Large, a new book from design educator and prolific author Steven Heller with Mirko Ilić. John Hill


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