U.S. Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale Spotlights the Humble American Wood Frame Can the Mundane Be Captivating? Clifford A. Pearson April 21, 2021 2 Comments The curators of this year's U.S. Pavilion explore what wood frame construction says about America’s history and our attitudes toward labor and the built environment.Read More
Herman Miller Acquires Knoll for $1.8 billion Bridget Goldberg April 20, 2021 One Comment The news signals the coming together of celebrated modernist furniture under one roof.Read More
Notre-Dame de Paris: Where Are We Now? Andrew Ayers April 15, 2021 No Comments How far has work come since the Cathedral of Notre-Dame caught fire two years ago?Read More
La Poste du Louvre by Dominique Perrault Architecture (DPA) Paris Andrew Ayers April 13, 2021 No Comments A historic post office building in the heart of Paris has been revived into a mixed-use destination.Read More
National Building Museum Reopens After 16-Month Closure Deane Madsen April 9, 2021 One Comment The recently updated D.C. institution, which reopens on April 9, features three new exhibitions. Read More
Snapshot: McNeal 020 by Atelier David Telerman McNeal, Arizona Ilana Herzig April 9, 2021 No Comments A subterranean pavilion in the Arizona desert invites visitors to take a moment of contemplation.Read More
The Plaza at Kanagawa Institute of Technology by Junya Ishigami + Associates Kanagawa, Japan Naomi Pollock, FAIA April 9, 2021 One Comment In Kanagawa, Japan, Junya Ishigami creates an abstract space open to the wind, rain, and sky. Watch a video tour of the Plaza.Read More
Safdie Architects Unveils Expansion for Crystal Bridges Museum Arkansas Bridget Goldberg April 7, 2021 No Comments The Arkansas art museum, first built by the firm in 2011, will increase in size both inside and out.Read More
Aldilonda Walkway by Dietmar Feichtinger Architects Kara Mavros April 7, 2021 No Comments Dietmar Feichtinger embeds a serpentine walkway along the rocky shoreline in Corsica.Read More
Nolistra by Local Architecture Network (LAN) Strasbourg, France Andrew Ayers April 6, 2021 One Comment LAN's new development communicates the colors of Strasbourg's historic center.Read More