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Metropolis March 2007 Stephen Zacks |
The Magic Lantern A masterful addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum by Steven Holl Architects brightens the landscape of midtown Kansas City and pushes the limits for day-lighting exhibition spaces. |
Metropolis March 2007 Pedersen, Silverberg & Currey |
Total Access Three European kitchen systems prove that universal design and high-end aesthetics are not incompatible. |
Metropolis March 2007 Jade Chang |
Let There Be Light Capitalizing on advances in technology and materials, five emerging designers remake the illuminated world. |
Metropolis March 2007 Belinda Lanks |
Bodies & Space In creating two soaring new studios for the School of American Ballet, Elizabeth Diller discovered the connection between architecture and dance. |
Metropolis March 2007 Mason Currey |
Poetry in Motion Jason Bruges Studio opts for beauty over spectacle in its lighting installations. |
Metropolis March 2007 Kelli B. Kavanaugh |
Farewell, Marcel A Brutalist tower in Cleveland by Marcel Breuer looks destined to be razed. |
Metropolis March 2007 Jeanne Tan |
Climate Modeling From its outer skin to its central rainwater tank, Paul Morgan's house was designed with the setting in mind. |
Metropolis March 2007 Michael Silverberg |
Out of the Shadows Ingo Maurer uses live fish to make us consider the slippery nature of light. |
Metropolis March 2007 Jude Stewart |
Collision Course A blistering legal battle over Berlin's new main train station raises the question: Who really controls a public building's design - the architect or the client? |
Metropolis March 2007 Karrie Jacobs |
Robert Moses Lives An epic three-part exhibition on how the master builder shaped modern-day New York demonstrates the role he still plays in the life of the city. |
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