Situated just west of the Getty Center in the Santa Monica Mountains, brand new renderings of the think tank’s campus include a floating rectangular structure of concrete and two massive spheres.
The “Streets in the Sky” invented by Alison and Peter Smithson at their simultaneously celebrated and notorious Robin Hood Gardens in East London are still partly inhabited.
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has voted to designate two Beaux-Arts style rooms in the main library branch as interior landmarks.
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.
The firm has won of the Ross Pavilion International Design Competition for their plans to revitalize Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens—a public park that lies below the imposing outline of Edinburgh Castle.