OMA partner and the author of three books over the last six years, Reinier de Graaf writes from within the world of architecture on everything from building codes to architectural awards.
The kick-off installation of MoMA's Architecture Now exhibition series features projects by nARCHITECTS, SO – IL, PRO, and Olalekan Jeyifous, among others.
Ranking among the largest art museums in the U.S., the Edward Larrabee Barnes–designed DMA will be redesigned and expanded with a focus on accessibility and transparency.
For the last 15 years, Richard Meier’s Douglas House has been meticulously restored by its engineer owner—with the original architect looking over his shoulder.
Joining L’Atelier Gaudin Architectes, the firm developed countless solutions for the historic Paris institution that range from the spectacular to the discreet.
Although implementation will ultimately be decided by member boards, the agreement promises to be a money- and time-saver for eligible U.S. architects seeking work in the UK and vice versa.
Already nicknamed the "mini-Bean," the British-Indian artist's yet-untitled version of his famous 'Cloud Gate' sculpture in Chicago is now on display on a well-trod intersection in TriBeCa.