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  • Frieze Los Angeles by wHY

    wHY Architecture creates "immersive" tent for first Frieze Los Angeles

    The inaugural Frieze Art Fair Los Angeles has taken place on the grounds of a Hollywood movie set, with a venue that US firmĀ wHY Architecture designed to give visitors the "feeling of being backstage and behind-the-scenes". More

    Bridget Cogley | 20 February 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Grand Rapids Art Museum

    10 art galleries and museums by Kulapat Yantrasast

    Kulapat Yantrasast has become the go-to architect for contemporary art galleries and museums in the US. Here are 10 of his major projects that differ from typical white-box exhibition spaces, with warm materials, unusual layouts and custom furniture. More

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • "I'm a matchmaker between art and people" says Kulapat Yantrasast

    Thai architect Kulapat Yantrasast was recently chosen to oversee a major renovation of galleries at The Met in New York. In this exclusive interview, he explains why he designs art spaces to be more than white boxes, and credits mentor Tadao Ando for providing a "true education". More

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 December 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Rockefeller Wing renovation by wHY

    The Met announces $70 million renovation of Africa, Oceania and Americas galleries

    New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has selectedĀ Thai architect Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY to design a major overhaul of its wing for arts produced in Africa, Oceania and the Americas. More

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Spring Place Beverly Hills

    Spring Place members' club opens in Beverly Hills

    US firm wHYĀ has completed an exclusive members-only co-working space inside a building by Belzberg Architects in Beverly Hills, geared towards celebrities and famous professionals. More

    Bridget Cogley | 13 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • East Midtown Greenway by wHY

    wHY proposes undulating park for cyclists and runners along New York's East River

    US architecture firm wHY has developed a proposal for oscillating bicycle and pedestrian pathways along the Manhattan side of the East River. More

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 November 2017 | 3 comments
  • wHY's winning entry for Ross pavilion, Edinburgh, Scotland

    WHY wins Edinburgh's Ross Pavilion contest with design featuring undulating roof gardens

    American studioĀ wHY has won a competition to design a new events pavilionĀ overlooked by Edinburgh Castle, with plans for a series of glazed pavilions topped by wave-shaped roof gardens.Ā More

    Jessica Mairs | 1 August 2017 | 7 comments
  • Ross Pavilion shortlist

    David Adjaye, BIG and Sou Fujimoto compete to build Edinburgh Ross Pavilion

    David Adjaye's temple-like canopy, Bjarke Ingels' looped auditorium and Sou FujimotoĀ / William Matthews' spiralling pathway are among the seven shortlisted proposals for an events pavilion in Edinburgh, Scotland. More

    Eleanor Gibson | 22 June 2017 | 15 comments
  • James Corner Field Operations and Frederick Fisher & Partners' Landscape Starchitects proposal for Pershing Square

    Four competing designs unveiled for Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles

    The four competing proposals for the revampĀ ofĀ LA's Pershing Square have been finalised and revealed, by designers includingĀ MorphosisĀ andĀ James Corner Field Operations (+ slideshow). More

    Jenna McKnight | 28 April 2016 | 8 comments
  • WHY expands Louisville's Speed Art Museum with a corrugated metal facade

    Los Angeles architecture firm wHY has completed an expansion of the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring facades of fritted glass and corrugated metalĀ panels. More

    Alan G Brake | 18 March 2016 | 2 comments

Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

Es Devlin to design UK pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020

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