Wilshire Grand Center in Los Angeles is now the tallest building on the West Coast, edging out San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower by a mere 30 feet. It rises 73 stories ...
Read MoreAs of this summer, Millions of colors now illuminate the Nhat Tan Bridge in Hanoi, transforming it into a magical work of art. Philips Lighting partnered with the Sun Group to install their cloud-based lighting management system, which can create a staggering 16.7 million ...
Read MoreNew York-based sculptor, Calvin Seibert, is known for turning beaches into galleries for the Brutalist architecture. Not your typical sandcastles, those by artist Calvin Seibert are modern, geometric structures whose designs express elements of Brutalism*, Modernism and Constructivism. The chunky, non-ornamental buildings made of sand ...
Read MoreShih Chieh Huang combines his longstanding fascination with technology and the materials of modern life to transform mundane manufactured objects into novel and remarkably complex sculptural forms. Huang elevates circuit building, transistor rewiring, and other hardware operations into an art that connects not only with our senses but ...
Read MoreDesigned by French architecture group Périphériques, the atrium of the Jussieu University of Paris is a brilliant splash of colors that answers the question of how it would feel to walk through a Pantone book. With each floor being color coded with pastel shades, the colors end up serving as ...
Read More“Stagecraft: Models and Photos” recently was on display at Columbia University. It was commissioned by The Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP). Stagecraft explored the synergy between architectural models and photography and the ...
Read MoreMarking the 150th anniversary of the American architect’s birth on June 8, 1867, MoMA presents Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive, a major exhibition that critically engages his multifaceted practice. Now through October, MoMA celebrates the legend. Wright was one of the most prolific and renowned architects ...
Read MorePrecast concrete is often synonymous with monotonous architecture, but not in the case of Batay-Csorba Architect’s new 32,000-square-foot six-story boutique office building in Toronto. “[Misfit]fit” is situated on a small vacant site in Toronto's Liberty Village. The building's program is comprised of ...
Read MoreDiébédo Francis Kéré, the award-winning architect from Gando, Burkina Faso, has been commissioned to design the Serpentine Pavilion 2017, responding to the brief with a bold, innovative structure that brings his characteristic sense of light and life to the lawns of Kensington Gardens. Kéré, who leads the Berlin-based practice Kéré Architecture, is the seventeenth architect to ...
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