Demolition restarts on Paul Rudolph's brutalist Shoreline Apartments in Buffalo
Demolition has started again on Paul Rudolph's Shoreline Apartments in Buffalo, New York after it was halted two years ago when a resident refused to move off the premises. The demolition of the 1970s...
View ArticleFrank Lloyd Wright's School of Architecture at Taliesin to close after 88 years
The School of Architecture at Taliesin, which Frank Lloyd Wright established nearly 90 years ago, will shut in June, after failing to come to a financial agreement with the Frank Lloyd Wright...
View ArticleConstruction on CetraRuddy's supertall tower in Downtown Manhattan is...
Work has halted on the 45 Broad Street skyscraper in Downtown Manhattan by New York architecture firm CetraRuddy, which was expected to become the second tallest building in the area. Developer Madison...
View ArticleOlson Kundig tucks Vermont Cabin into wooded site in the mountains
US firm Olson Kundig Architects has created a family cabin with a compact footprint and a tall profile, enabling it to serve as an "intimate gathering place in the trees". The Vermont Cabin is located...
View ArticleShutting the School of Architecture at Taliesin is "an assault on Wright's...
Architect Ben Aranda has described the closing of Frank Lloyd Wright's School of Architecture at Taliesin as a "tragedy" and demanded more information. Aranda made the remarks in a lengthy comment on...
View ArticleMorphosis unveils contrasting towers for Viper Room nightclub site in Los...
Architecture firm Morphosis has designed a 15-storey mixed-use development in Los Angeles comprising an angular white structure cradling a plant-covered glass tower. The 8850 Sunset high-rise will host...
View ArticleManhattan couple builds themselves Upstate New York holiday home
New York architects Todd Rouhe and Maria Ibañez de Sendadiano have completed a holiday home in the Catskills, filled with designs from Danish retailers Hay and Vipp. The couple, who run Manhattan firm...
View ArticleFramlab proposes modular vertical farms for Brooklyn neighbourhoods
Creative agency Framlab has proposed building modular vertical farms in Brooklyn to provide low-income neighbourhoods with access to fresh produce. The conceptual Glasir project comprises a stack of...
View ArticleRoman and Williams Guild New York boasts flower shop, boutique and French...
Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, the husband-and-wife team behind design firm Roman and Williams, have created a lofty two-storey emporium in Manhattan's Soho district. Named Roman and Williams...
View ArticleMark Odom Studio restores mid-century building for Austin insurance company BKCW
US firm Mark Odom Studio has opened up the floor plan of a mid-century office building in Austin for insurance company BKCW. The original structure by architects Pendley & Day was built in 1960 on...
View ArticleLMN Architects creates sensitive addition for Asian art museum in Seattle
American studio LMN Architects has renovated and expanded a 1930s, art deco-style museum in Seattle, making sure to preserve "the architectural legacy of the historic building". Local studio LMN...
View ArticleCarol Egan launches contemporary works in beaux-arts New York house Maison...
Furniture and interior designer Carol Egan was influenced by the form of dragonflies when creating this sculptural collection, which was launched at an exhibition staged in New York gallery Maison...
View ArticleBasketball player creates sneaker based on David Adjaye's African-American...
Basketball player Stephen Curry and sports brand Under Armour have created a sneaker influenced by architect David Adjaye's Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. The...
View ArticleKim Kardashian and Kanye West reveal Californian house designed by Axel...
Kim Kardashian has revealed a glimpse of the "minimal style" Calabasas house that Axel Vervoordt and Vincent Van Duysen designed for the reality television star and her rapper husband Kanye West....
View Article"Is it a greater offense to destroy all of the buildings of Frank Lloyd...
Following the news that Frank Lloyd Wright's School of Architecture at Taliesin will close this year, first-year student Alex Martinec reflects on how it marks not just the end of a physical...
View ArticlePresident Trump drafts rules for "Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again"
The American Institute of Architects has called on members to sign an open letter to the Trump Administration after a plan to introduce an order that all federal buildings should be built in the...
View Article"Traditional architecture has frequently been leveraged to support violent...
A draft order by Donald Trump to make all new federal buildings classical is the latest example of how traditional architecture is used to disguise racist agendas, says Phineas Harper. Who could have...
View ArticleSnøhetta gets go ahead for public garden at Phillip Johnson's AT&T building
Snøhetta has been granted planning permission to create a garden at New York's 550 Madison, which forms part of its overhaul of the postmodern tower. Snøhetta's proposal for the indoor public garden on...
View ArticleHerringbone brickwork covers Chinese restaurant The Tang in New York by New...
New York firm New Practice Studio chose red brickwork as the main material for this Chinese noodle bar in the city's Upper West Side to reference Beijing's hutongs. The local architecture practice...
View ArticleIn Good Company installs huge lights in A/D/O courtyard
A curved, golden mirror ideal for taking selfies is among the large light fixtures that Brooklyn designer Fernando Mastrangelo's In Good Company has placed into the courtyard of Brooklyn hub A/D/O....
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