The Whitney Museum of American Art Architecture Review

Renzo Piano’s design for the new Whitney Museum of American Art is a welcoming, creative machine thanks to its open, changeable spaces.

Frei Otto’s Airborne Architecture

Over the four decades since the Pritzker Architecture Prize was founded, its jury has taken remarkably varied approaches to the accolade.

Proposed Design Changes to the Four Seasons Prompt an Outcry

My kinda story.

A Yen For The Past: Farewell To Tokyo’s Hotel Okura

Tragedy to lose such a beautiful hotel. Kudos to Interior Design for featuring it in their April issue.

MoMA’s Latin American Mea Culpa

The Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition, “Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955–1980” (until July 19), is an assembly of work that may never be repeated.

Chiharu Shiota Weaves An Immersive Labyrinth Of Keys And Yarn

The installation seeks to explore the notion of memory, using tens of thousands of keys collected from people across the globe in its realization.

Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary Art + Design Wing

A 100,000-square-foot, $64 million wing.

Eileen Gray’s E1027: a lost legend of 20th-century architecture is resurrected

This modernist villa on the Côte d’Azur, designed by Irish architect Eileen Gray, has witnessed wartime shootings, murder and vandalism by Le Corbusier. Now, at last, it has been brought

The Citroën DS 19: Why It’s the Ultimate Classic Car

I love these cars!

Top 10 Business Tips for Architects

Tips from lots of folks including yours truly.

Crafton Hills College: Eloquent Brutalism in the Foothills

When Palm Springs Architect E. Stewart Williams was first awarded the commission to design an entire college campus in the foothills of nearby Yucaipa, California his initial reaction was to tell

Le Corbusier, the man, the modernist, the nudist – in pictures

He redefined architecture for the 20th century, pioneered modernity, made radical urban utopias for the masses – and spent his last years nearly nude in a cabin inspired by human