Under curator Raffi Lehrer, the annual music and arts festival's ephemeral installations are finding lasting homes in parks and elsewhere.
This year’s cohort includes young practitioners hailing from Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Salt Lake City, and beyond.
Under curator Raffi Lehrer of the Public Art Company, the annual music and art festival's ephemeral installations are finding lasting homes in parks and elsewhere.
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The switch from real to artificial greenery covering the Herzog & de Meuron–designed museum's suspended columns was completed last fall.
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A financially savvy design incorporates materials and technology from industrial boom times to adapt and expand a former ...
This month's issue explores how good design can navigate political and economic hurdles to affordable housing.
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A diverse group of North American projects showcases architects breaking through budgetary, spatial, and legal barriers to ...
Hobby Lobby in Grand Prairie, Texas, was the ideal choice for the TPO because it is reflective in nature and has inherent ...