As frequent peddlers of archiporn, we here at Architizer are well-versed in urban lofts, artsy pavilions, slick renderings, and architecture with a capital A. Luckily, we also have a huge and ever-growing cache of quality civic design, projects that serve the community through education, transportation, healthcare, services, and more.
Today we’re spotlighting a few buildings in the retail [...]
The 200 Artists and Architects that contributed to the Guggenheim Museum’s exhibition ‘Contemplating the Void’ now have their work available for public auction!
This is incredibly exciting, because while many of us will never have a chance to have a house designed by one of these many esteemed architects, we can have a piece of their [...]
An exhibition opened on Friday at the Guggenheim in New York – Contemplating the Void – Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum. Nearly 200 architects, artists and designers imagined dream interventions in the Guggenheim Museum as a culmination of the institution’s 50 year anniversary.
The institution assembled an amazing list of talent, including Architizer member firms workAC, [...]
January is so over. Time flies when you have a bevy of architecture news to keep you busy.
DESIGN OBSERVER:
Meredith Davis has written a compelling article about who owns the rights to student work – the student or the institution in which is was created. Let us know what you think in the comments.
NEW YORK TIMES:
Nicolai [...]
Welcome to Seoul, center of design in this new decade.
Starting this month, Seoul is the 2010 World Design Capital and ranked third of the list of the top places to visit in 2010 according to the New York Times.
One of the highlights this year is the the third annual Seoul Design Fair held from September [...]