Herzog & de Meuron Expands Its Museum Küppersmühle Tim Abrahams September 28, 2021 One Comment More than two decades after their first adaption of a collection of mill buildings in Duisburg, Germany, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron add onto the complex.Read More
Charles Jencks’s Eclectic “The Cosmic House” Opens in London Tim Abrahams September 23, 2021 4 Comments Charles Jencks’s London house is open for visits, after the patron of architecture died in 2019 and left his home to the public.Read More
Battersea Power Station by WilkinsonEyre London Tim Abrahams September 9, 2021 No Comments WilkinsonEyre’s reimagining of London’s Battersea Power Station debuts with its first residential units.Read More
Venice Architecture Biennale Honors UAE Pavilion with Golden Lion Tim Abrahams August 30, 2021 No Comments Several countries were awarded for their contributions to the Biennale's 17th edition.Read More
The Venice Architecture Biennale’s Optimistic Vision of the Future Tim Abrahams June 16, 2021 No Comments This year's Venice Architecture Biennale had a strong sense of either recent history or the need to plan for our future.Read More
Venice Looks to the Future Tim Abrahams May 26, 2021 No Comments The collateral events of Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 represent the city’s transformation.Read More
National Pavilions at Venice Architectural Biennale 2021 Express Their Underlying Cultures Tim Abrahams May 25, 2021 No Comments An insider's report of the must-see national pavilions at this year's biennale.Read More
Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 Opens With Signs of Optimism Tim Abrahams May 21, 2021 No Comments An insider-view of the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens to the public on Saturday after being delayed twice because of the pandemic.Read More
Urban Environment House by Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects Helsinki Tim Abrahams March 8, 2021 No Comments In Helsinki’s former docklands, Lahdelma & Mahlamäki builds loftlike government offices.Read More
Richard Rogers’ Final Project Tim Abrahams February 24, 2021 No Comments A pavilion in Provence reflects the Pritzker laureate’s artistic expression of engineering.Read More