David Adjaye

Making history: Virtual museum now real

Making history: Virtual museum now real

Born online in 2008, the $500M National Museum of African-American History & Culture now has a home on the National Mall. But it has none of DC's signature marble, limestone, or colonnades. So how did the building team still create such a good fit?

Obamas choose NYC husband-wife design team

Obamas choose NYC husband-wife design team

Two weeks to the day after our own crowdsourced competition chose alternative designs for the upcoming Obama Presidential Center, the real winners were named. And they were not the names everyone had been expecting. For details, read on. 

Bye-bye Biennial: Reviews mixed as Chicago Exhibit Closes

Bye-bye Biennial: Reviews mixed as Chicago Exhibit Closes

Taken on its own terms, the Chicago Architecture Biennial was an “unequivocal success,” an event that now joins it with Venice on the world stage. But many think the Windy City's initial international effort was not ambitious enough.

Hopeful Seven: Obama Library Narrows Field of Architects

Hopeful Seven: Obama Library Narrows Field of Architects

This week, the President and First Lady personally named seven elite architects as finalists to design the future Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side. Surprisingly, only one was local, but all are acclaimed modernists.

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