Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s cultural marvel adds a more democratic space as well as technical wonder to an increasingly maligned development.
By Stefan Novakovic |
April 8, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Cultural
Designed by Ian Ritchie Architects, the new addition to London’s Royal Academy of Music is an ode to wood and the elegance of string instruments.
By Eric Mutrie |
April 8, 2019
Section: Interiors
Tags: Cultural
In Doha, Jean Nouvel’s massively ambitious Qatar National Museum evokes a “desert rose” crystal formation on the Gulf coast.
By Stefan Novakovic |
March 28, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Institutional
Channelling the ethos of Denmark’s famed Roskilde Music Festival, MVRDV and COBE design an adult school that embodies egalitarian and collaborative values.
By Stefan Novakovic |
March 28, 2019
Section: Architecture
In Seattle, Mithun’s design for the new Nordic Museum brings a piece of Scandinavia to the Pacific Northwest.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
March 27, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
A weekend-only exhibition of science-meets-art works by Toronto’s Castor Design inaugurates New Auction, a bold Toronto platform for design by Colen Colthurst and Derreck Martin.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
March 19, 2019
Section: Design
Tags: Cultural
The Portuguese design and architecture scene is blooming, and firms like CVDB, Menos é Mais and Aurora represent the current directions.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
March 19, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Residential
The recently reopened Stockholm Nationalmuseum and its resplendent restaurant are filled with furnishings and fixtures custom-created by Nordic designers and producers.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
February 18, 2019
Section: Interiors
Tags: Cultural, Hospitality
The Teopanzolco Cultural Center, by Mexican architect Isaac Broid and Productora, engages formally and culturally with its Aztec neighbour, giving new life to ancient ruins.
By Ana Karina Zatarain |
February 18, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Institutional
A former factory turned intentionally raw gallery, Toronto’s new Museum of Contemporary Art was crafted for the city it serves, not Instagram.
By Simon Lewsen |
February 9, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
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