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Is Glenstone a great art museum or a billionaire couple’s folly?

Glenstone.
external linkhttps://washingtonpost.com/entertai…
 

Celebrating ‘Good Design’ at MoMA: The Nut Dish and Other Populist Gems

“If most Americans had little patience for Picasso, everybody needed a decent can opener,” our critic writes.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/2019/06/06/arts…
 

Design Vanguard 2019

This year's Vanguard.
external linkhttps://architecturalrecord.com/art…
 

Exposition Park plans a makeover that would make Seurat smile

Pal Sam Lubell on the new plans for LA's Exposition Park.
external linkhttps://latimes.com/entertainment/a…
 

Imagining a Past Future

I just heard this author speak at Storefront Lab in San Francisco. Her piece is worth reading.
external linkhttps://placesjournal.org/article/i…
 

‘Is this going to be a joyous place?’ … the architects asking revolutionary questions

How do you build the perfect town? You send for Public Practice, the initiative that’s tempting architects back into the public sector.
external linkhttps://theguardian.com/artanddesig…
 

On Gordon Walker: A Poetic Architecture: Coming Summer 2019, ARCADE Publications

Over dinner one December evening in 2018, architectural scholar Grant Hildebrand held court with the team for his forthcoming book on Northwest architect Gordon Walker. They discussed the nature of writing and designing architectural biographies and how this current book tells a different story from most.
external linkhttp://arcadenw.org/article/on-gord…
 

TEN Arquitectos Designs a Beacon for the Resistance

The new home for Make the Road New York, a leading immigrant rights group, aspires to be a transparent gathering place in an age of walls.
external linkhttps://architectmagazine.com/desig…
 

Valerio Dewalt Train Blends Virtual and Natural Worlds for YouTube Headquarters Lobby

San Bruno, California.
external linkhttps://interiordesign.net/projects…
 

Dredging Up Old Modern Memories

Recollections of the first families who lived in homes designed by architects such as Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/2019/05/06/styl…
 

WTARCH’s Elysian Fields Project Embraces L.A.’s Eclecticism

Pal Sam Lubell writes on a new project in LA.
external linkhttps://metropolismag.com/architect…
 

Art Gensler, FAIA

Byron Kuth and Liz Ranieri chat with Art Gensler.
external linkhttp://arccadigest.org/art-gensler-…
 

The Untold Story of Aline Louchheim Saarinen

Dr. Eva Hagberg writes a long piece that is essential reading.
external linkhttps://architectmagazine.com/pract…
 

How Two Getty Initiatives Are Saving Global Modernist Heritage

The Conserving Modern Architecture Initiative (CMAI) and Keeping It Modern grant are dedicated to supporting new methods and technologies for the conservation of Modernist buildings.
external linkhttps://metropolismag.com/architect…
 

Sterile or stirring? Britain’s love-hate relationship with new towns

Paternalistic social engineering or make-Britain-great-again utopianism? A new archive film compilation takes a look at the UK’s controversial postwar towns.
external linkhttps://theguardian.com/cities/2019…
 

The Time Hanoi Jane Sent Me to Architecture School

Thank you, Jane.
external linkhttps://commonedge.org/the-time-han…
 

Studio VARA Revitalizes a Spacious Apartment in San Francisco’s SoMa Neighborhood

The apartment, which looks out to the Bay Bridge, features ample exposed concrete, white oak accents, and a luxe travertine bathroom.
external linkhttps://metropolismag.com/interiors…
 

George Homsey, architect of BART stations and Sierra retreats, dies at 93

A quiet legend passes.
external linksfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Geo…
 

Can An Art Collective Become The Disney of the Experience Economy?

Meow Wolf.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/interactive/201…
 

The modernist enclave that tested a utopian vision of LA

Part of the Crestwood Hills dream lives on in a canyon above Sunset Boulevard (so glad Curbed is doing these long form pieces).
external linkhttps://la.curbed.com/2019/4/30/184…
 

Kuth Ranieri + TLS transform a dilapidated roller coaster into steel mesh aviary in china

Tom Leader Studio Landscape Architecture (TLS) and Kuth Ranieri Architects’ winning proposal for a new 74-hectare urban park at the foot of lion mountain in Suzhou, China.
external linkhttps://designboom.com/architecture…
 

Another view on Sea Ranch and its SFMOMA exhibit

I review the exhibit, The Sea Ranch: Architecture, Environment, and Idealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).
external linkhttps://archpaper.com/2019/05/sea-r…
 

David Baker Architects Designs Healdsburg’s Intoxicating Harmon Guest House

Piazza Hospitality and David Baker Architects.
external linkhttps://interiordesign.net/projects…
 

A Look Back at the Work of Several Celebrated Photographers

An important piece by Pierluigi Serraino, AIA.
external linkarchitecturalrecord.com/articles/13…
 

With a roving food truck, a Californian design studio gives and gains urban insight

Design road trip.
external linkhttps://frameweb.com/news/studio-o-…
 

Opinion: What Was the Bauhaus?

The legacy of the legendary design school is both universal — and universally misunderstood.
external linkhttps://nytimes.com/2019/04/30/opin…