What could Rem Koolhaas be doing in a Gambling Magazine editorial? I really didn't read the rest of the article, but apparently the former museum space by Koolhaas will soon be used for "The Phantom of the Opera;" "a permanent exploding chandelier will be its only claim to fame." Read View full entry
Gehry and fellow investors place an offer for Chicago's Inland Steel tower. From the Chicago Tribune View full entry
January saw the loss of Richard Feilden, of FCB. An inquest will be held today on his death while felling a tree. | sctosman | prev View full entry
“On April 24, 2005, Heavy Trash volunteers deposited bright orange viewing platforms in front of three Los Angeles gated communities; Brentwood Circle, Park La Brea and Laughlin Park. The purpose of these viewing platforms is to draw attention to the phenomenon of gated communities -- the... View full entry
With two major New York City projects in the works: a $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and a residential tower of stacked cubes overlooking the East River, Calatrava cements his celebrity status in his hometown. NYT April 23, 2005 An Architect Embraces New York By ROBIN POGREBIN He... View full entry
Miralles posthumously awarded the Premio de Arquitectura, Spain's most prestigious architecture award. More from the Herald View full entry
Richard Meier learned a big lesson designing the condos on Perry Street, now playing a much more active role in the construction of his latest condos right next door on Charles Street. He says he wants this experience to be an instructive one for all other architects building residential in NYC... View full entry
Arch Record2 profiles an exciting young NYC practice, work architecture company. read View full entry
After a long period of cold-shoulders from Philadelphia patrons, Bob Venturi and Denise Scott Brown may soon find welcoming hands at home again. Inga Saffron View full entry
Officials of the Bellevue Arts Museum announced Wednesday they intend to reopen the building June 18, more than 20 months after it closed. The museum has raised more than $2 million in donations so far, with a goal of $3 million. BAM officials are confident they will hit their target before the... View full entry
Yomiuri profiles Hitoshi Abe and how he started up his practice after winning a World Cup stadium project at age 30. | yomiuri View full entry
Robert Ivy interviews Pacific NorthWest architect James Cutler. Record View full entry
The Mies van der Rohe EU Architecture Prize, chaired by Zaha Hadid this year, is down to these finalists out of 242 initial picks: Forum Barcelona esplanade and pv pavillion by MartÃÂnez Lapeña y Torres Tur; Swiss Re tower by Foster; the Dutch... View full entry
On Sunday, April 3rd, the new Virginia Center for Architecture opens to the public with a Gehry exhibition. Frank will speak on his philosophies at a forum on the 16th of April. Read more in the Richmond Times, (w/ slideshow of Virginia Center for Arch). -- Building understanding Gehry talks... View full entry
TenbyTen features an interview with Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown on the augmentation of Vegas three decades after the Learning. View full entry