Word: architecturale
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"In 10 or 20 years, everyone will come to Milan to look at architecture," says Tomas Maier, the designer responsible for reinventing the Milan-based leather-goods company Bottega Veneta. "Everything looks like a stage set at night with double-height columns and huge proportions. People don't have an...
"Ninety-five percent of the domestic spaces produced in the U.S. do not have the involvement of an architect," says Joseph Tanney, a New York City-based architect. "Especially in the suburbs. I call them graveyards of complacency." So Tanney and his architectural partner, Robert Luntz, have jumped into prefab...
There is a chance that Harvard could revitalize College life and create a significant new architectural landmark in Boston. But the University’s Allston planners have a lot of problems to solve before undergraduates are convinced that moving across the river is actually in their interest. Indeed, many...
Last year, after her youngest child went to kindergarten, Towle eased back into the world of work. She found a part-time job in a forward-thinking architectural firm but hopes to return to her field eventually. "I wish there was more part-time or job-sharing work," she says...
If we viewed architects as celebrities, Louis I. Kahn’s life would have been made into an E! True Hollywood Story a long time ago. Kahn battled early obstacles–a fire that permanently disfigured his face, his family’s immigration from Estonia to America?...