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Guggenheim
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Projects
Michael Maltzan’s Hammer Museum and the Anti-Bilbao Effect
Michael Maltzan’s gradual renovation of a Los Angeles art museum points the way to cultural architecture that engages with its context rather than focusing on flash.
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Viewpoints
In Its Second Installment, The World Around Examines How Architecture Can Heal and Advance
The annual summit launched this past Saturday in residence at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum with a kick-off event featuring 19 presenters including Liam Young, David Adjaye, and Deborah Berke.
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Viewpoints
At Rem Koolhaas’s Countryside, the Medium Doesn’t Fit the Message—If There is One
The memelike exhibition will please crowds of most stripes, but it’s doomed by an excess of unorganized, sentimentalist content.
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Viewpoints
Philosophy on Exhibit: How Wright Brought His Biggest Ideas to the World
A new book chronicles the 100 exhibits Wright designed throughout his career. This excerpt introduces us to some of the giant ideas America’s first real starchitect wanted his public to embrace.
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Projects
“We Mean to Be Provocateurs": Michael Sorkin on the Next Helsinki Competition
The architect and writer discusses his involvement with the alternative Guggenheim Helsinki.