Steven Myron Holls work is one of the rare examples of architecture that bears the thumbprint of its architect. More so than many forms of art, architecture is distanced from its author, distorted by an industrial, regulatory, and organizational framework. Steven Holls work breaks down that distance and preserves the aura of the initial design.
A side table with sweeping ribbon-like legs made from wood is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Savanna College of Art and Design.
In May at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, two exhibitions opened exploring the decades-long careers of British starchitect Norman Foster and late Brazilian modernist Paulo Mendes da Rocha.