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"Digital craftsperson" Marcus Piper blurs the lines between drawing, sculpture, sound and reflection in a striking new ...
He opened his studio in New York City in 1983. I started mine the following year. Soon after the Sept. 11 attacks, he and the architect Frederic Schwartz invited me to join the Think design team ...
To Ford, the idea of infusing architecture with hip-hop is not only a way to make better buildings, it’s a tool to improve the profession’s embarrassing track record on diversity. “Hip-hop ...
Architecture group BIG has unveiled the new stage design for the world tour of the Danish band WhoMadeWho. With visuals developed in collaboration with flora&faunavisions, EyeMix Studio, and ...
Frank Lloyd Wright called his architecture frozen music. Every element associated with a building was considered a note in the composition. To him, stairways were rising chords, towering arches res… ...
Designed by up-and-coming London-based architect duo Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt, Coca-Cola’s Beatbox combines music, architecture, technology and sports into one amazing interactive structure.
Architectural design work for the CAD $191 million, 160,000 sq ft (14,864 sq m) facility wasawarded to Allied Works Architecture following an internationalcompetition.
He talked to DJ Eric J Lawrence about the music that has inspired his architecture for KCRW's Guest DJ project. Listen to Neil talk about songs and pieces of music as varied as the Isaac Hayes' "Theme ...
“That space surrounded by the civic buildings of our campus is like a town square,” says Carter, an architect who worked in practice in London before joining the UB faculty and who is responsible for ...
The Design in Depth series continues with a panel -- including Seattle Times music writer Paul de Barros -- speaking to how design both reflects, and reacts to, the music scene in the city.
The Music Center opened to the public with great fanfare in 1964, creating a central gathering place for Los Angeles’ cultural elite. But it was designed to be accessed by car, not by foot. Now a ...