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Archive for December, 2010

  • Gensler Tapped for James Bond Museum

    When the Ian Fleming Foundation offered Gensler the chance to design a James Bond automobile museum, the project architect didn’t expect to be scoping out sites in Middle America. Brian Vitale, senior associate in Gensler’s Chicago office, thought,… Read more

  • Five Young Firms Vying to Design MoMA PS1 Installation

    MoMA PS1 takes a gamble when it selects finalists for its Young Architects Program, which each year gives emerging designers the chance to design an installation for a 10,000-square-foot triangular courtyard at the Queens art center. Read more

  • Five Young Firms Vying to Design MoMA PS1 Installation

    MoMA PS1 takes a gamble when it selects finalists for its Young Architects Program, which each year gives emerging designers the chance to design an installation for a 10,000-square-foot triangular courtyard at the Queens art center. Read more

  • HLW Celebrates 125 Years

    Few architecture firms live out the rigors of a century. According to DesignIntelligence’s Almanac of Architecture & Design 2010, the Lexington, Kentucky-based Mason & Hanger has been in business for 183 years, making it the oldest in the United States. Read more

  • HLW Celebrates 125 Years

    Few architecture firms live out the rigors of a century. According to DesignIntelligence’s Almanac of Architecture & Design 2010, the Lexington, Kentucky-based Mason & Hanger has been in business for 183 years, making it the oldest in the United States. Read more

  • Daniel Libeskind’s Line of Fire

    Daniel Libeskind’s building signature is often characterized by a lightning-bolt scrawl, clearly visible in his designs for The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and even “Villa Libeskind,” the prefab housing lin… Read more