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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art said this New York-based firm was selected unanimously to lead the museum's major transformation project.
New designs for the $1 billion Greenville County Square Redevelopment have been unveiled as the project’s site work continues.
The New York firm was chosen from a shortlist that also included Kengo Kuma & Associates, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Selldorf Architects, Studio Gang, and WHY Architecture.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has chosen a New York architect's design for its $170 million expansion, out of more than 180 submissions from firms around the world.
Cache and memory hierarchy analysis: Using Baya's CacheStudioâ„¢ software, Norige and Sharma will demonstrate how developers can simulate cache architectures, evaluate memory access patterns and ...
Since it opened to the public on Dec. 11, 1933, the Nelson — whose east wing was originally called the Atkins Museum of Fine ...
UNM's police force is getting a major upgrade from their current repurposed dorm space to a new, state-of-the-art facility.
At just 3.4 acres, the long-awaited $15 million Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable Park won’t be the city’s largest public green ...
Plans call for the two long-closed historic structures to be replaced by an ultra-luxury, 17-story Casa Cipriani condo, hotel ...
The reimagined Shanti House project, if approved, would bring 140 residential units to downtown Stroudsburg. An interested ...
The $160 million Davis Center, with upgrades to six bucolic acres and a lake, writes a new chapter for the Harlem end of the ...