Crest Apartments by Michael Maltzan Architecture Van Nuys, California Sarah Amelar October 1, 2017 3 Comments An architect designs a fourth low-cost housing project for a longtime client, this one outside the urban core, in Van Nuys, California.Read More
House Z22 by Gus Wüstemann Architects Zurich Hugh Pearman October 1, 2017 One Comment In Zurich, the conversion of a 170-year-old single-family house and adjacent workshops into apartments is a study in contrasts.Read More
Public Hotel by Herzog & de Meuron New York City Suzanne Stephens September 1, 2017 No Comments A new hotel and condominium tower enters the scene on Manhattan's Lower East Side.Read More
Hotel Henry at the Richardson Olmsted Campus by Deborah Berke Partners Buffalo, New York Beth Broome September 1, 2017 No Comments A progressive 19th-century psychiatric hospital is reimagined as an elegant urban resort in Buffalo, New York.Read More
Richard Meier's First Bridge Alessandria, Italy Deborah Snoonian Glenn September 1, 2017 No Comments The Pritzker Prize winner completes a graceful bridge in Italy, reconnecting a small city to its history.Read More
Walden Pond Visitor Center by Maryann Thompson Architects Concord, Massachusetts Robert Campbell, FAIA August 1, 2017 No Comments Henry David Thoreau hoped to teach by example. So does the new visitor center near his famous retreat.Read More
SelgasCano's Surreal Auditorium in Western Spain Plasencia, Spain David Cohn August 1, 2017 No Comments The Spanish firm pays respect to nature by jolting it with the surreal.Read More
Restoration and Renovation of Henri Labrouste's Bibliothèque Nationale Richelieu Paris Barry Bergdoll August 1, 2017 No Comments The first phase of a major renovation of the Bibliothèque Nationale Richelieu includes the legendary reading room that Henri Labrouste completed in 1868.Read More
Tanderrum Bridge by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA Melbourne Tania Davidge August 1, 2017 No Comments A pedestrian bridge gracefully navigates the landscape to connect a popular sporting precinct to the city center.Read More
Dulwich Picture Gallery Pavilion by IF_DO South London Chris Foges August 1, 2017 No Comments A mirrored pavilion created for the London Festival of Architecture has an evanescent, ghostly aspect that reflects the Festival’s theme of memory.Read More