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The concept of “addition as subtraction” is developed with sculpted diffused light in the new addition to Mumbai City Museum’s north wing. A central light cut forms a monsoon water basin and pool, related to the great stepped well architecture of India.
The new Doctorate’s Building at the National University of Colombia links the campus entry approaches and the central axis with a new green space, opening new porous routes of movement. The project is featured in “Campus Aula,” an exhibition of experimental education architecture in Latin America at the Center for Architecture.
The REACH, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | Washington, D.C., USA (2019)
Nancy and Rich Kinder Museum Building – Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | TX, USA (2020)
Glassell School of Art – Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | TX, USA (2018)
Lewis Center for the Arts | Princeton University (2017)
Maggie’s Centre Barts | London, UK (2017)
Institute for Contemporary Art – VCU | Richmond, VA (2017)
Ex of In House | NY, USA (2016)
Reid Building, Glasgow School of Art | Glasgow, UK (2014)
Visual Arts Building – University of Iowa | Iowa City, IA, USA (2016)
Sliced Porosity Block – Raffles City | Chengdu, China (2012)
Planar Villa | USA (2017)
Daeyang Gallery and House | Seoul Geothermal (2012)
Herning Museum of Arts | Herning, Denmark (2019)
Whitney Water Purification Facility and Park | CT, USA (2005)
Swiss Embassy Residence | Washington DC, USA (2006)
Horizontal Skyscraper – Vanke Center | Shenzhen, China (2009)
Linked Hybrid | Beijing, China (2009)
“The Kennedy Center demonstrates what accessibility and inclusion is supposed to look like. They surrounded themselves with a community of experts and asked the right questions and spent the time to get it right–and that is the very essence of what our Barrier-Free America Award is all about.” – Charles Brown, National President of Paralyzed Veterans of America
Rubenstein Commons, the latest addition to the Institute of Advanced Study campus, is sited near the Institute’s flagship 1939 building Fuld Hall where Albert Einstein spent his last thinking years.
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