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10 Landmark Projects Shaping Architecture in 2024

Azure Magazine

In 2014, photographer Milos Bicanski revisited a series of venues constructed for the 2004 edition of the Olympics in Athens, Greece. A symbol of winding migrant journeys, the sculptural form culminates in panoramic views of the landscape. “For me, it’s a metaphor for the journeys of migrants who passed through this building.”

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro Unveil Sleek MoMA Expansion

Azure Magazine

Philip Johnson in 1964, Cesar Pelli in 1984, Yoshio Taniguchi in 2004 and now Diller Scofidio + Renfro in 2019 : this morning, the latest addition to New York’s historic Museum of Modern Art officially opened its doors to the public. With exacting details and a sharp palette, the result is as much Apple Store as artistic nexus.

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

That all changed this March when New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art picked her to design its new $500-million modern and contemporary art wing, 7,435 square metres of galleries and public space. Their first completed project was Casa Negra, built in Mexico City in 2004. Until recently, Mexican architect Frida Escobedo (b.

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

It was shut down in 1960, but was revived, as both a publishing house and gallery, when the Swedish art collector/entrepreneur Staffan Ahrenberg acquired it in 2011. He never leaves the programs in his projects undiscussed: Reconsidering the initial program has become an intrinsic part of his creative freedom.