Magazin

John Hill | 17.06.2013

Insight

Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes runs from 15 June - 23 September 2013 at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. It is the museum's first comprehensive exhibition on Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965), and is billed as "the largest...


John Hill | 17.06.2013

Headlines

AMBS Architects reveal their design for the building that will be the center of planned "Youth City" in the Iraqi capital.


John Hill | 17.06.2013

Headlines

Eight months after Hurricane Sandy, and six months before the end of his last term, Mayor Bloomberg unveils a major infrastructure plan.


John Hill | 17.06.2013

Headlines

Diller Scofidio + Renfro's inflatable pavilion planned for the museum on the National Mall in Washington, DC, has been canceled.


John Hill | 17.06.2013

Found

Diogenes of Sinope was an Ancient Greek philosopher who rejected the amenities of civilized life by living in a barrel in the Agora of Athens. Over 2,300 years later, his name is being used for a 6-square-meter (64-square-foot) living unit designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Vitra.


10.06.2013

Bau der Woche

„Schutzhaus“ nennen Marte.Marte Architekten zwar das kleine Haus, das sie im Vorarlberger Laternsertal an den Rand eines bewaldeten Tobels direkt in einen Schihang gestellt haben. Das in Wirklichkeit aber ein kleines feines Ferienhaus ist. Findet in ihm doch nicht der einsame Wanderer...


John Hill | 10.06.2013

Headlines

After backing out and thereby threatening the upcoming New Sculpturalism exhibition, Gehry changes his mind.


10.06.2013

Bau der Woche

David Salmela's modern interpretations of regional architecture in Minnesota have garnered the architect plenty of awards, respect within the profession, and a number of primarily residential commissions. An important design is the Clure Project in Duluth, four dark boxes that are at odds...


John Hill | 10.06.2013

Headlines

Bjarke Ingels Group's design for the Danish toy company's "experience center" aptly resembles a pile of LEGO blocks.


John Hill | 10.06.2013

Products

Since its 2007 completion, the Kolumba Art Museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne has sat atop the ruins of the Gothic St. Kolumba church, destroyed in World War II. In Peter Zumthor's design, materiality is of the utmost importance, so the Swiss architect worked with Danish company Petersen...


John Hill | 10.06.2013

Headlines

Peter Zumthor's preliminary plans for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are highlighted in a new exhibition.


John Hill | 10.06.2013

Found

The latest pavilion, designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, opened on 8 June and runs until 20 October.


03.06.2013

Bau der Woche

What started as a one-story cabin on Michigan's Lower Peninsula turned into a four-story tower after the clients got a peek at the view above the trees. The resulting compact, square-plan house is bookended by primarily solid walls on two sides to frame views to the northwest. The...


John Hill | 03.06.2013

Headlines

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art closes for three years to realize the Snøhetta-designed expansion.


John Hill | 03.06.2013

Headlines

Four architects—Diller Scofio + Renfro, H3 Hardy, SHoP Architects, SOM—envision new futures for Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.


John Hill | 03.06.2013

Found

As part of the 55th International Art Exhibition in Venice, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is exhibiting three large-scale works including Bang, which immerses visitors amongst hundreds of wooden stools balanced precariously.


John Hill | 03.06.2013

Headlines

Broad Sustainable Building's Sky City is set to start construction in June—with completion seven months later!


01.06.2013

Bau der Woche

This vacation home designed by Kiyotoshi Mori and Natsuko Kawamura of MDS Co. Ltd sits in the foothills of Yamanashi Prefecture’s Yatsugatake Mountains. The team aims to help keep Japan’s cultural heritage alive by taking a fresh look at traditional crafts and culture,...


Jenny Keller | 27.05.2013

Insight

The Zurich office of Dutch firm KCAP Architects & Planners could hardly be in a better location: The Limmat River and the public baths are right out the front door; one is surrounded by greenery; and one is right in the middle of the city with Zurich Main Station only a 10-minute walk....


27.05.2013

Bau der Woche

The defining characteristic of the campus at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is the Brutalist architecture by Paul Rudolph. He realized a dozen buildings from 1963 to 1989, following from his master plan for what was then the Southeastern Massechusetts Technological Institute. The...


John Hill | 27.05.2013

Headlines

We've assembled some of our favorite products, designs, and booths from last week's International Contemporary Funiture Fair in NYC.


John Hill | 27.05.2013

Headlines

The bright pink "Dreamhouse Experience" opened on May 16 to smiling girls as well as protesters.


John Hill | 27.05.2013

Found

The rotunda of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece is transformed this summer into Aten Reign, one of artist James Turrell's signature Skyspaces. 


John Hill | 27.05.2013

Headlines

A European Museum of the Year Award, a new design gallery, and a new metro station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Found

As we were putting together the awards, competitions, completed buildings, exhibition, and monographs for our biannual Selected News from Selected Architects, one of the projects that stood out is Min | Day's design for the Bemis InfoShop in Nebraska.


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Headlines

The Dutch architect has been appointed Director of the Berlage Center for Advanced studies in Architecture and Urban Design at the Delft University of Technology.


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Headlines

Workers in Belize partially destroyed a 2,300-year-old pyramid to use the crushed rock for road fill.


20.05.2013

Bau der Woche

Nature centers are a fairly specific building type that allow architects to enrich people's experiences of architecture, the natural environment, and their interaction. Nature centers also call for sustainable architecture of the utmost, due to their purpose and proximity to...


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Headlines

A major RIBA exhibition in London presents the architect's five-decade-long career.


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Insight

To recognize the achievements of firms profiled on World-Architects.com, we present the second biannual roundup of Awards, Competitions, Completed Buildings, Exhibitions, and Monographs; carefully selected, just like the profiles.


John Hill | 20.05.2013

Headlines

Brooklyn's Gia Wolff is the recipient of the first traveling fellowship open to architects outside of Harvard GSD since 1935.


13.05.2013

Bau der Woche

Kennebunkport is a popular summer vacation spot overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in the southeastern corner of Maine—its most famous seasonal resident is the family of former President George H.W. Bush. As architect Carol A. Wilson describes it, a defining characteristic of the area is...


John Hill | 13.05.2013

Film

Switzerland's Studio Zimoun are masters at manipulating space and sound through the use of repetitive elements and kinetic devices. Three recent installations in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland, documented through short films, really convey the sensory qualities that result from...


John Hill | 13.05.2013

Headlines

The Museum of Modern Art has selected Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design its expansion, potentially incorporating the former Folk Art Museum.


John Hill | 13.05.2013

Headlines

The Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum has announced the recipients of its 2013 National Design Awards.


John Hill | 13.05.2013

Found

Soo Sunny Park's Unwoven Light, on display until August 30 at Rice University Art Gallery in Houston, bathes the gallery in brilliant colors via artificial and natural light refracted through the Plexiglas pieces.