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Anni Albers is the fourth presentation of the series, following shows featuring Jerzy Grotowski, Esther McCoy, and John Cage.
November 23, 2020 by Mike Welton

In Mexico City, an Anni Albers Exhibition

Since 2004, Roto has been creating unique experiences for museums, zoos, aquariums, attractions and brand destinations for clients worldwide.
November 20, 2020 by Mike Welton

Experiential Environments from Roto

“Walking down by the riverbank, there were so many trees cantilevered and bent out over the Haw River, that I said: ‘I want this house to bend out over the river too,’” Schecter says.
November 18, 2020 by Mike Welton

On a Carolina River, a Hawk’s-eye View

The new, 237,000-square-foot Kinder Building for the Museum of Fine Arts Houston was designed by Steven Holl.
November 16, 2020 by Mike Welton

The MFAH Kinder Building by Steven Holl

The firm recently complete the renovation of an apartment overlooking the Brooklyn Museum.
November 13, 2020 by Mike Welton

Frederick Tang Revamps a Brooklyn Loft

This one’s near the remote Turkish city of Bodrum, overlooking the Aegean Sea. Clear and green-tinted at ocean’s edge, the water turns bright sapphire further out.
November 11, 2020 by Mike Welton

Ian Schrager’s EDITION on the Aegean Sea

The family-run business in Lancashire, Blackburn was founded by two friends – Harold Graham and Henry Brown – in 1946.
November 9, 2020 by Mike Welton

Graham & Brown Murals, Now in the U.S.

The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn was first published by Falcon Press in 1962, with a press run of 1,800 copies.
November 6, 2020 by Mike Welton

The Louis I. Kahn Facsimile Project

They’re developing 800 acres southwest of Oxford, called Splinter Creek.
November 4, 2020 by Mike Welton

In Mississippi, a Modern Splinter Creek

When it opened in 1858, the tunnel was an eastern pass for steam locomotives, as the country migrated from canals to railroads to move people and goods.
November 2, 2020 by Mike Welton

A Light at the End of the Blue Ridge Tunnel

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