According to construction-economics data from McGraw-Hill Dodge, U.S. tall-building construction is down significantly from its 2006 peak. However, a handful of high-profile projects continue to move forward. Source: McGraw-Hill Dodge Analytics Click the image above to view a full presentation of these stats [PDF].
While Kingdom Tower awaits groundbreaking (read more here), other skyscrapers around the globe are now under construction. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat ranks the loftiest.
Image courtesy of SWA SWA has designed the public open spaces for Suzhou Center. Click to view more images. Related Links: China News Old Factories Get New Wrapping in Shanghai EMBT Designs Zhang Da Qian Museum in Neijiang International landscape architecture firm SWA has been working in the city of Suzhou since 2003, providing landscape design and planning services for a number of projects, including the Gao Xin District and all 45 acres of Suzhou Industrial Park Times Square. Having proven its ability to weave contemporary, pedestrian-friendly design into a city with a rich 2,500-year history of canals, gardens, and
Image courtesy dEEP Architects Beijing-based dEEP Architects has transformed a pair of old factories into an office building for Material ConneXion. Image courtesy dEEP Architects Office building for Material ConneXion. Related Links: China News EMBT Designs Zhang Da Qian Museum in Neijiang Landscape Will Connect New Business District in Suzhou Beijing-based dEEP Architects has transformed a pair of old factories into an office building for Material ConneXion, a company that provides information on building materials. The architects renovated and connected the abandoned factory buildings in the Jiading district of Shanghai, wrapping them with a new aluminum envelope.“We kept intact the
Image courtesy EMBT EMBT Designs Zhang Da Qian Museum in Sichuan Province. Click to view more images. Related Links: China News Old Factories Get New Wrapping in Shanghai Landscape Will Connect New Business District in Suzhou Construction will start this year on a museum dedicated to the work of artist Zhang Da Qian. Located in Neijiang, in Sichuan Province, the project was designed by Benedetta Tagliabue, head of the Barcelona studio Miralles Tagliabue EMBT. Zhang Da Qian was born in Nejiang in 1899. Although he left China in 1948, never to return, he is avidly collected in China, and is
Image courtesy EMC Gehry has made several changes to the original design: A statue of Eisenhower as a seated barefoot boy has been moved from the center to the back and will now show him as a standing young man; Two free-standing sculptures, rather than bas reliefs in stone walls, will depict Eisenhower as a general and president; The walls will contain quotes from Eisenhower speeches. Related Links: A Monumental Debate Gehry Hopes to Meet with Eisenhower Family to Allay Concerns Gehry Chosen to Design Ike Memorial in D.C. On Tuesday morning, the 11-member Eisenhower Memorial Commission (EMC) met in
Construction is progressing on the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, the London architect's first United States project. Image courtesy Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland Rendering of Farshid Moussavi's Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Image courtesy Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland According to the designer, painted ceilings and perimeter walls will give the galleries a sense of boundless space. Farshid Moussavi's new home for the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) is nearing completion in the city's emerging Uptown district. The 34,000-square-foot, four-story building anchors a key intersection in an area that's part of University Circle, a cultural hub with institutions
Despite declining attendance and revenue, many cities are expanding convention centers or building new ones. Photo courtesy Events DC The Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C. Click to view more images. Related Links: See Us at the 2012 AIA Convention Record Reveals: Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Convention Center by TVSA After decades of being dissed, New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is finally getting some respect: A $463 million renovation, designed by the Manhattan firm FXFOWLE, will play to the building’s strengths (preserving its once-revolutionary space frame) while bringing massive aesthetic, organizational, and environmental improvements. And with a