Expensify Office by ZGF Portland, Oregon James Gauer September 4, 2018 No Comments Modern and classical design languages combine to create a convivial workplace in Oregon.Read More
Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House By Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker James Gauer May 6, 2018 No Comments Architect Peter Pennoyer and and historian Anne Walker shed light on a little-known early 20th-century architect.Read More
Ace Hotel by GREC Architects and COMMUNE Design Chicago James Gauer April 1, 2018 No Comments A new hotel borrows from 20th-century Modernism to fit into a gritty landmarked district in Chicago.Read More
Obama Center Design Evolves James Gauer January 25, 2018 One Comment The Obama Foundation has released new renderings of Presidential Center based on feedback from the community.Read More
A. Alfred Taubman Wing at the University of Michigan by Preston Scott Cohen, Inc. Ann Arbor, Michigan James Gauer November 2, 2017 No Comments A skillful expansion of the University of Michigan’s architecture and urban planning building cuts a striking silhouette on campus.Read More
Rationalism Revisited: Alterations to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, by Johnston Marklee James Gauer September 26, 2017 No Comments A thoughtful renovation transforms and expands interior space with no changes to the exterior.Read More
Meg Home by Olson Kundig Seattle James Gauer June 1, 2017 No Comments A stringently rectilinear house on a narrow site offers a sweeping view of Seattle and the city's harbor.Read More
Restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple Unveiled James Gauer May 25, 2017 No Comments The ambitious restoration effort led by Harboe Architects will be ready in time for the 150th anniversary of Wright's birth on June 8, 1867.Read More
Barack and Michelle Obama Announce Conceptual Vision for Design of Obama Presidential Center James Gauer May 4, 2017 One Comment The new complex, designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners, says Obama, will not be “an ego trip.”Read More
Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico Boundary By Ronald Rael James Gauer April 1, 2017 One Comment Ronald Rael gathered essays by architects, academics, and authors that present ways to rethink the existing wall.Read More