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.
A sequel of sorts to the artist’s earlier show, Color(ed) Theory, a new exhibition offers a new perspective on William's bold work with bright and monolithic color.
London’s Centre for Music project revealed last week the group of firms that has been shortlisted to design a state-of-the-art concert hall in the Square Mile, city’s financial district.