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In Memory of Colin Forbes, Celebrated Co-Founder of Pentagram
The acclaimed designer has passed away at age 94. Pentagram partner Michael Gericke remembers his former mentor and lifelong friend.https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/in-mem…
Alexandra Lange on Malls as “A Resource of Semi-Public Community Space”
Alexandra Lange’s new book, Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall, is aptly titled.https://commonedge.org/alexandra-la…
Spirits in the Material World: A Trip to the Eames Institute
Kenneth Caldwell visits the Eames Ranch in Petaluma, California to unpack the goals and secrets of the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity.https://metropolismag.com/viewpoint…
Joan Didion’s Magic Trick
What was it that gave her such power?https://theatlantic.com/magazine/ar…
Christopher Wool on What Brought a ‘Sunday Painter’ Back to Life
“I had been on the treadmill for so long. And then suddenly I felt like I could just be an artist again,” he says. His long obsession with photo books has now taken full flight.https://nytimes.com/2022/05/30/arts…
The Renovated and Expanded Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Has a Complicated Relationship With Its History
Critic Mimi Zeiger finds beauty and serenity in Selldorf Architects’ new cultural project, but misses much of its building’s accumulated quirk and soul.https://metropolismag.com/projects/…
Fleur Cowles and the Making of Flair, History’s Most Beautiful Magazine
Wild risks, a blank checkbook, and one impossibly fabulous editor.https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/fleur-…
Wandering Through Uber HQ’s Secret Garden
Landscape architects Surfacedesign have created a surprisingly calming retreat for employees—and the public—tucked between the tech giant’s glassy new San Francisco buildings.https://metropolismag.com/projects/…
Mysteriously Handcuffed to History
MoMA’s exhibition on architectures of decolonization in South Asia is problematic but timely, a much-needed catalyst for the preservation of valuable mid-century buildings.https://placesjournal.org/article/r…
The Imperative of Ending Coerced Student Labor
A reckoning with faculty misconduct at SCI-Arc shows the need for deeper change in the industry.https://architecturalrecord.com/art…
Every Brand Is a Climate Brand These Days, and That’s Terrible For the Environment
Amid a sea of dubious climate messaging and images, can design find visual languages for the climate crisis that leads to real action?https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/every-…
An Exhibition and Book Give Different Perspectives of Potter Edith Heath
At the Oakland Museum of California, Edith Heath: A Life in Clay, coincides with a new book on her, providing varying viewpoints on one of the most influential ceramics designers of Midcentury America.https://metropolismag.com/projects/…
MoMA exhibition on building and decolonization in South Asia raises questions about the authentically hopeful architecture of nation-building
The Project of Independence, now open at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), is steeped in longing for a return to a more hopeful time when architects made nation-states.https://archpaper.com/2022/05/moma-…
Interview: Carson Chan on Climate Crisis and the Challenge of the Architectural Canon
For curator, writer, and educator Carson Chan, architecture’s impact on the environment is not simply a question of how buildings produce greenhouse gases.https://pinupmagazine.org/articles/…
Building the Corporate Menace of Severance
Saarinen’s impeccable Bell Labs campus conveys the terror of utopian office design.https://curbed.com/2022/05/apple-tv…
Searching for What Connects Us, Carlo Rovelli Explores Beyond Physics
The physicist ranges widely — from black holes to Buddhism to climate change — in his new book, “There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less Important Than Kindness.”https://nytimes.com/2022/05/05/book…
The Sisterly Collusion Behind Vanessa Bell’s Book Covers for Virginia Woolf
Woolf's dust jackets were “universally condemned amongst booksellers.” So why did she continue to let her sister design them?https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/the-si…
What happens if Ukraine’s historic buildings are destroyed
Ukraine’s UNESCO sites date back to the 11th century. If they’re destroyed, they can be rebuilt but never replaced.https://fastcompany.com/90748679/wh…
“When You Enter Architecture You Enter Another World” in Conversation With Kengo Kuma
A conversation with Kengo Kuma, one of the world's great architects.https://archdaily.com/962815/when-y…
An Artist Who Makes Use of Housedresses, Resin and Sound
From these and other wide-ranging materials, Kevin Beasley creates multilayered works that, even when they’re abstract, have much to say about history and identity.https://nytimes.com/2022/04/27/t-ma…
Werner Herzog Has Never Liked Introspection
When I first corresponded with the filmmaker Werner Herzog, in January, 2021, he told me that lockdown reminded him of Boccaccio’s Decameron.https://newyorker.com/culture/the-n…
Transforming Trees Into Skyscrapers
In Scandinavia, ecologically minded architects are building towers with pillars of pine and spruce.https://newyorker.com/magazine/2022…
Situationist Funhouse: Art’s Complicated Role in Redeveloping Cities
While Stephen Zacks’ new book, G.H. Hovagimyan: Situationist Funhouse, is ostensibly about the life and work of the artist, there’s an intriguing and seemingly topical subtext looming in the background: the role of art and culture on the development and redevelopment of cities.https://commonedge.org/situationist…
Venice in Vantablack: Anish Kapoor’s disappearing act
The artist learned of the technology that absorbs nearly all visible light in the Guardian. As two shows featuring it open, he talks of a ‘stupid’ spat, his new foundation and dismay with England.https://theguardian.com/artanddesig…
“It’s amazing how things flip” from utopia to dystopia say artists Langlands & Bell
This is delicious!https://dezeen.com/2022/04/20/ben-l…
What Can Nike and Adidas Teach Us About Designing Active Workplaces?
Two spaces from the sportswear leaders provide a masterclass in how to create office interiors that encourage employees to move.https://frameweb.com/article/what-c…