Maggie's Centre by Foster + Partners Manchester, United Kingdom Chris Foges July 3, 2017 One Comment A drop-in cancer center within a verdant setting provides a comforting environment in Manchester, United Kingdom.Read More
Newbern Library by Rural Studio Newbern, Alabama Beth Broome July 2, 2017 No Comments Auburn University’s Rural Studio transforms an aging bank building in Newbern, Alabama, into the town’s first public library.Read More
Urban Hospice by Nord Architects Copenhagen Copenhagen Hugh Pearman July 2, 2017 No Comments A small, low-scale hospice in Copenhagen fits into a larger campus with discretion and polish.Read More
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft by Christoff : Finio Louisville, Kentucky Alan G. Brake July 2, 2017 One Comment A revamped museum in Louisville asserts its presence on Main Street.Read More
Harvey Pediatric Clinic by Marlon Blackwell Architects Rogers, Arkansas Josephine Minutillo July 1, 2017 No Comments A suburban structure housing several doctors’ offices acts as a billboard for progressive care in Arkansas.Read More
Marciano Art Foundation by wHY Los Angeles Sarah Amelar July 1, 2017 No Comments A once-popular Masonic temple, adorned with symbols, transforms into a private museum in Los Angeles.Read More
MASS MoCA by Bruner/Cott North Adams, Massachusetts Joann Gonchar, FAIA July 1, 2017 No Comments The contemporary-art museum in North Adams, North Adams, Massachusetts, celebrates its 20th anniversary this month. Read More
Museum of the American Revolution by Robert A.M. Stern Architects Philadelphia Diana Lind July 1, 2017 One Comment A museum in Philadelphia frames a window onto the past while catering to the needs of 21st-century mass tourism.Read More
"Shizuku by Chef Naoko" Restaurant by Kengo Kuma Portland, Oregon Naomi Pollock, FAIA July 1, 2017 No Comments Kengo Kuma infuses a modest restaurant in Portland, Oregon, with the craft and aura of Japan.Read More
Tallest Mass-Timber Building in U.S. Receives Approval for Construction Miriam Sitz June 6, 2017 No Comments Planned for Portland’s Pearl District, the 12-story tall wood building called Framework has been deemed “shovel ready” by municipal and state governments.Read More