This island-bound villa in Spain features fluted, sand-colored concrete walls sliced by ribbon windows, terraces, and patios, creating a dynamic composition of solid and void, heaviness and lightness.
This cedar-clad residence located in Washington’s Methow Valley offers warmth during snowy winters, protection from wildfires during the summer, and expansive views in all directions.
This black-clad addition to an existing Long Island house includes a second-floor painting studio, powder room, and garage that doubles as an exhibition space when not populated by a 1966 Chevy Impala.
Studio Gang founder Jeanne Gang joins the podcast to discuss the highly anticipated Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History, her team’s design of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, and how her firm is redefining public space.
OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu joins the podcast to discuss designing within the confines of a historical context, redefining the museum typology, and the firm's addition at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.