This week David Chipperfield unveiled a museum and a skyscraper
In Berlin, the studio carried out a "surgical" renovation of Mies van der Rohe's museum, which is the only building he designed in Europe after his emigration to the USA.
David Chipperfield Architects aimed to retain the architect's original vision for the gallery while updating the ageing structure and reorganising the lower floor.
Meanwhile in New York, the studio unveiled The Bryant. The 32-storey concrete block in Midtown Manhattan, which overlooks Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, contains a hotel and residential apartments.
The fair, considered the most important design fair in the world, will run as planned at the Fiera Milano exhibition centre from 5 to 10 September.