Displaying 2,496 artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection including architectural tools, models, and a vast trove of toys, the open-storage exhibition opened on December 14 and will run indefinitely.
With a “farm-to-shelter” mentality, BLDUS founders Andrew Linn and Jack Becker have taken a hands-on approach to designing structures with a sustainable aesthetic that challenge mainstream stick-built construction.
Dubbed CODE, the new building and its plaza enliven Charlottesville, Virginia’s historic pedestrian mall with an eye toward the community—and the future.
Part of a development that rehabilitates historic school buildings and adds 492 apartments, the museum seeks to revitalize a long-neglected part of southwest D.C.
"INTERSECTIONS," a three-month series of programs, workshops, and discussions, aims to amplify a diverse set of voices and lay the groundwork for future equity work at the museum.
"Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition," which has been extended through October, brings visitors into an immersive environment that captures the past, present, and future of this central piece of Parisian culture.