The $465 million Richard Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History in New York is destined to be a colossal attraction. “Gilder is spectacular: a poetic, joyful, stunningly theatrical work of public architecture,” @kimmelman writes. https://t.co/ztCPzCqeFM
@nytimes does a masterful job in explaining the complexities and challenges of converting office buildings to housing—using digital graphics to show elegantly and clearly why some old buildings work naturally and others not at all. https://t.co/K1CvXuvBz0
@architext14 I was at a hotel that overlooked all of this a few months ago. Loved the urban aspects of this. Wasn’t sure how I felt about the church. However I had no idea it was calatrava. And that is somewhat impressive. But I agree, the benches and urban design are 🔥
Our film on the Ford House and our film on Les Arc is in this festival. Thanks to Lee for giving his time to write about this and give film+architecture the spotlight it deserves. https://t.co/cOIM1YSswI