The Fantastic Architecture of Niki de Saint Phalle
In her first major museum exhibition in New York City, MoMA PS1’s Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life investigates the artist’s underexplored relationship to the built environment.
In her first major museum exhibition in New York City, MoMA PS1’s Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life investigates the artist’s underexplored relationship to the built environment.
Hide & Seek, the Minneapolis firm’s competition-winning proposal for MoMA's Young Architects Program, will host the museum's Warm Up series and more this summer.
The Minneapolis-based architects will install Hide & Seek, an immersive mirrored environment, in the museum’s courtyard this summer.
The finalists will compete to design a temporary structure in the MoMA PS1 courtyard for the museum's summer music series.
There are some issues that existing institutions simply can’t address. Thankfully, researchers, nonprofits, and publications around the world are filling the gap.
Working at the intersections of design and material science, Sabin beat out an impressive group to win this year's Young Architects Program.
The Spanish architect Andrés Jaque explains how architecture's role has changed in light of shifts in our political landscape.
This year's pavilion will put the thorny issue of water management on the map.
We ask the five finalists about their work, their inspirations, and their plans for MoMA PS1’s courtyard.
The firm explains what it took to build this year's MoMA PS1 YAP pavilion.
Formlessfinder hopes to free architecture from its biggest overarching obsession.
The collaborators behind 'Hy-Fi' discuss how the new pavilion is different from its predecessors.
Last month, the Queens contemporary-art mecca P.S.1 announced the winner of its annual Young Architects Program, which chooses an emerging firm to remake the museum’s courtyard through a temporary installation-cum-party space. This year’s selection, Pole Dance, combines a circus aesthetic…