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The new Vialia Vigo TGV Station and public plaza transforms a former local rail station into an invigorated cosmopolitan center integrating infrastructure with civic space, and synthesizing a diverse range of public, retail, commercial and transportation programs...
Synthesizing Idiosyncrasies to Mend a SiteDrawing on the power of parametric scripting, the design of the Phare Tower gathers disparate programmatic, physical, and infrastructural elements from the requirements of the building and its surrounding context, and synthesizes these into a form that seamlessly …
Emerson College, located in Boston, Massachusetts, has maintained an internship program in Burbank, California, for approximately 20 years. The new Emerson LA Center, located on Sunset Boulevard amidst the studios of Hollywood, provides a permanent location for the program, both for its instructional/admi…
The new Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Victory Park will create a distinct identity for the Museum, enhance the institution’s prominence in Dallas and enrich the city’s evolving cultural fabric.
Blurring the distinction between exhibition, installation and venue, the iconic presence of Walt “Clyde” Frazier is transformed into an immersive social experience.
Emerging Organically from Complexity The Giant Campus is a compact village that accommodates diverse programmatic functions in a flexible framework of architectural forms that move into and out of a sculpted landscape. An undulating office building and an augmented ground plane marry architecture to la…
A stacked vertical piazza, organized around a central atrium to encourage social exchange
Embassy architecture serves as a powerful symbol that provides an instantaneous and indelible impression of a country. Public buildings project the identity of a country’s peoples, culture and aspirations. American public buildings convey the collective identity of our rich, culturally diverse, and inc…
Using the Old as a Generative SourceSince the construction of the Palomar Observatory in 1948, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has continuously pioneered new ways of observing and explaining the heavens. Caltech scientists and engineers have deployed ever-changing telescopes on satellites…
The design embodies a series of contrasts and counterpoints to become the “great theater” that is “the outward and visible sign” of Taipei