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Rubenstein Commons, the latest addition to the Institute for Advanced Study campus, is sited near the Institute’s flagship 1939 building Fuld Hall where Albert Einstein spent his last thinking years.
“As a place for viewing art, and in terms of sheer sensational impact, the Kinder is a triumph. It is impressive by day or night, adroitly integrated into its site, and—best of all—designed with special consideration for the ease and comfort of its users.” – The Wall Street Journal
Steven Holl Architects and Nagata Acoustics designed the 1300-seat concert hall for Ostrava’s Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra as a vineyard type plan with the highest acoustic standards and projection capabilities.
42 bird species observed at the Ex of IN House, Hudson Valley, according to surveys conducted by environmental non-profit organization, Hudsonia.
University of Pennsylvania announces new Student Performing Arts Center designed by Steven Holl Architects
Overlooking the Aegean Sea a new eco-reserve of small town clusters in a preserved landscape will be characterized by advanced technologies in sustainability, while also anchored in the poetic reverie of the site.
The music building of the Lewis Center Arts Complex at Princeton University was developed according to the idea of ‘suspension’ with acoustically separated practice rooms for a resonant quality.
The green roof and geothermal heating & cooling make the 3000-sf Archive the most ecological archive in New York.
The LEED Gold Institute of Contemporary Art at VCU forms a gateway to the campus with an inviting sense of openness at the busiest intersection of Richmond.
CIFI Headquarters, a mixed-use complex, is SHA’s second major project realized in Beijing. The design is based on five central points: light, structure, urban porosity, open office, and ecology.
Studios at the Winter Visual Arts Center receive natural light through the translucent facade and have operable viewing windows and skylights.
Terezín, founded in 1780 as a military fortress, served as a Jewish Ghetto during World War II where an estimated 33,000 people died. The existing Terezín Ghetto Museum honors the individuals whose lives were taken during this tragic moment in history, and the new design will be a memorial of hope and light.
The geothermally heated and cooled Planar Villa residence overlooks the Hudson River.
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