From a Complicated Present, Urban Reuse Parks Look to the Future
Metropolis catches up with the High Line Network, a consortium of North American reuse projects that has been sharing notes and best practices through the pandemic.
Metropolis catches up with the High Line Network, a consortium of North American reuse projects that has been sharing notes and best practices through the pandemic.
Designed by Studio MDA, the new flagship art gallery makes a bold statement while maintaining a historical and aesthetic dialogue with its environs.
Architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) and Pulitzer Prize–winning composer David Lang are collaborating on the project, which runs October 3–7.
The new residential complex, to wrap up in 2020, will feature a bubbly facade of faceted bay windows.
The world of architecture and design had its fair share of challenges and bright spots.
This has been a great year for parks in America—but is this new generation of High Line-inspired parks embedding social injustice into our cities?
At the Standard, André Balazs’s High Line–straddling hotel, the show occurs on both sides of the glass.
Architects can’t resist the lure of buildings—even if the brief doesn’t really call for them.