The Government Center Garage stands as a looming monument to the misguided intentions of Boston’s Urban Renewal era of the 1960s. Conceived at a time when auto-centric policies dominated planning…
The “Bubble” is an inflatable event pavilion originally planned for the cylindrical courtyard of the Hirshhorn Museum, a Modernist icon designed by Gordon Bunshaft in 1974. The museum is located…
BLDWN’s first flagship retail destination at Melrose Place, Los Angeles, is a homage to the classic American craftsmanship that is the brand’s ethos. Rethinking The Future Awards 2020 Third Award…
The High Line is an extraordinary public park built on an elevated rail structure on the West Side of Lower Manhattan. Since its opening, the park has been lauded as…
ORIGINALITY The starting point for architectural design is committed to the triple bottom line concept, which asserts that long-term and sustainable progress requires the balanced achievement of economic development, environmental…
One Dalton rises at the juncture of two Boston neighborhoods: the Back Bay, with its tree-lined streets of nineteenth-century townhouses, and the western end of the city’s High Spine, comprising…
The ARV8 building is a 7 story building, entirely built with contra laminated panels of certified wood supported on a foundation and concrete basement. This promotion features elements in its…
“Andromeda Reimagined: A Sanctuary in Deep Playa,” pays homage to heroic women, while providing respite to fellow Burning Man participants in the Nevada desert. Rethinking The Future Awards 2020 Third…
The heart of this project is a culture clash between civilizations. An out of town developer bought a parcel in Silicon Valley with the intention of developing it into a…
Design for the Future Developed and managed by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), AMC is developed to be the driving force in the reindustrialization of Hong…