Both on view through next winter, the new shows pick up on different strains of location-specific Modernism to ponder what could be or what might have been.
Although based in Tokyo, the celebrated architect—winner of the 1993 Pritzker Prize and the 2011 AIA Gold Medal—kept close ties to the U.S., where he was educated and had launched his career.
After the pandemic upended life and threatened their nascent firm, Becky Garnett and Pete DePasquale prevailed in building a community-oriented practice that is transforming parts of Long Island.
In Rotterdam, Lucas ter Hall and Wessel van Beerendonk showcase the possibilities of computational design, digital craft, and state-of-the-art technology.
Comprising five programmed ‘islands’ arranged around a circular courtyard, the Seoul-based architect's ‘Archipelagic Void’ is open to visitors at Kensington Gardens through late October.