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New renderings leak of Foster + Partners' upgraded redesign for 2 World Trade Center

Archinect

The London-based firm was added back onto the development team in January 2020 after developers Silverstein Properties officially nixed a concept from Bjarke Ingels Group that had been on the docket since replacing Foster's original design in 2015. The foundation of the building has already been completed, givi.

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2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition – What next?

Life of an Architect

The 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition has officially come to a close – and from my side of the screen, the work is really just starting to kick into high gear. So now that we’ve set the parameters, let’s meet the judges for the 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition!

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Doubletalk on Double Site

Landscape Architecture Magazine

A court case against the Des Moines Art Center to protect one of Mary Miss’s major pieces, Greenwood Pond: Double Site, bears out how severely this blind spot could affect the legacy of an important sculptor who uses terrain as her material. Photo © Mary Miss, courtesy The Cultural Landscape Foundation.

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Explore 100 years of the artist’s studio

The Spaces

Across more than 100 works, the artist’s studio is expressed as a refuge, prison, collective workspace, laboratory, factory, exhibition space and as a site of protest, still life and performance. Courtesy D.Daskalopoulos Collection © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY and DACS, London 2021. Louise Bourgeois, Cell IX, 1999.

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Ai Weiwei unveils cage-like Arch installation in Stockholm

Deezen

Appearing to break through the steel bars that surround them, these characters represent the "free passage of all populations, and appealing for a world without borders," said creative foundation Brilliant Minds , which organised the installation. It will be given a permanent home in Stockholm. Two cut-out silhouettes emerge from its centre.

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Black-stained timber canopy encloses garden pavilion by Tikari Works in London

Deezen

The curved form of the project allows the building to engage with the language of the garden as the building edge weaves between the natural features on the site," Tikari explained. Internally, this creates a sense of compression and expansion that is used to organise the building functions without the need for physical boundaries."

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Michael Heizer completes monumental City sculpture in Nevada desert

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kilometres), City consists of several structures resembling ancient geometric temples that Heizer began constructing in 1970 with the help of materials found on the site. Mounds of rocks and sand and other depressions add to the topography of the site. Read: Desert X installs 14 site-specific works in Saudi Arabian desert.

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