A new show at the Jewish Museum celebrates Kiesler, an eccentric architectural theoretician who envisioned spinning wraparound bookshelves and continually evolving half-underground houses.
If you have visited a new building on a college campus recently, or perhaps a new museum or library, you have no doubt encountered the so-called bleacher.
Michael Singer was often characterized as a landscape architect, and an accomplished one at that, with public commissions at sites as varied as a recycling center in Phoenix, the Denver International Airport, and a Whole Foods supermarket in Jacksonville, Fla.