The programme of Project Space, the quiet gallery by the side entrance of Tate Modern, almost in front of the gadget shop, is often bolder, brainier and more socially-engaged than Tate's more blockbuster offerings (the Lichtenstein retrospective is a joy, btw.) Project Space is now showing
...The Architectural League of New York held a gala last night to award its President’s Medal to Amanda Burden, chair of New York City’s Planning Commission and director of the Department of City Planning.
...For some reason, he calls it STEEL but it is made of old (and new) wood.
...The curators of Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World’s Fairs 1851-1939 spent years tracking down the 200 objects now on view at Kansas City’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
...The 620-m-tall Landmark Tower, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, will dominate Seoul's 3.4-million-sq-m multibuilding Yongsan International Business District.
...The Supreme Court’s endorsement of President Obama’s health care law last week left us wondering how the decision will affect architects and their firms. How do you feel about the Affordable Care Act?
...The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced the shortlist for this year’s Stirling prize, and it includes the London Olympic Stadium by Populous as well as two projects by OMA.
...In late October, the Detroit Works project will unveil an ambitious plan to save a struggling city.
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