The OMA partner's new book Four Walls and a Roof: The Complex Nature of a Simple Profession takes an idiosyncratic look at architectural history and dissects contemporary practice.
The architect discusses the museum he designed for a stunning rural site—and how art, architecture, and nature are all essential elements of the visitor experience.
Glenstone, a museum for post-World War II art outside Washington, D.C., in rural Maryland, is a striking cultural facility, featuring eminent works of outdoor sculpture on a bucolic 200-acre site and exhibitions in a 2006 building designed by Gwathmey Siegel.
Architect Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani, his wife and business partner, have salvaged and rebuilt Lawrence Kocher's Modernist masterpiece, the Aluminaire House.
Architect and planner Vishaan Chakrabarti and his firm Practice for Architecture and Urbanism have unveiled a scheme addressing problems with New York City's Penn Station.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson associate Patricia Culley describes the rigors of designing Pittsburgh’s Frick Environmental Center to meet the highest green-building standards: LEED Platinum and Living Building Challenge Certification.