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Archinect s pick of architecture firms to follow, Instagram edition

Archinect s pick of architecture firms to follow, Instagram edition
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Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts On Target for May 2022 Open

Send The new Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts  signature roof – a flowing, folded plate concrete structure, blossoming out to the north and south – is now complete. Pictured here, along with the second floor s cultural living room, the roofline spans the length of the new 133,000-SF building set to open in May 2022. ( Karen Segrave) The new Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts will feature the original museum s 1937 art deco facade and an outdoor courtyard. ( Karen Segrave) Victoria Ramirez, director of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (second from right) talks about the main gallery spaces. Near Ramirez, from left, are Harriet and Warrens Stephens and at far right is Jeanne Gang with Studio Gang, the architecture firm of record for the project. (

Coastal Communities Respond to Climate Change

Coastal Communities Respond to Climate Change
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Richard Misrach on Landscape and Meaning

Tuesday, March 16 6:00 p.m. EDT Join ICP and Aperture online for a conversation between photographers Richard Misrach, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Lucas Foglia on the occasion of the sixth installation of Aperture’s Photography Workshop Series, Richard Misrach on Landscape and Meaning. Led by ICP Managing Director of Programs David Campany, the photographers will discuss their creative process and approach with landscape photography, while sharing insights into the making of the book. In the sixth installment of the Photography Workshop Series, Richard Misrach well known for sublime and expansive landscapes that focus on the relationship between humans and their environment offers his insight into creating photographs that are visually beautiful and contain cultural implications.

At Amazon s HQ2, Pretending to Be Green Takes a Lot of Energy

At Amazon’s HQ2, Pretending to Be Green Takes a Lot of Energy Curbed 2/22/2021 Audrey Wachs In most offices, the design commitment to nature starts and ends with a potted plant. But Amazon has bigger architectural ambitions (and heftier profits with which to realize them) for its latest corporate Eden in Arlington, Virginia. In renderings released earlier this month, Amazon teased the Helix, the leafy centerpiece of its upcoming Arlington headquarters. Its driving feature is a forested path that snakes up a 350-foot-tall, conical tower (the effect is that of a soft-serve cone or, as one architecture critic said on social media, the poop emoji). The green trail will be landscaped with trees and plants native to the state, specifically the Blue Ridge Mountains, the 550-mile range that runs through the western part of Virginia. When it opens in 2025, workers will be able to step outdoors on every floor and use the path to access other levels.

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