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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Metropolis Magazine


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A Gift to Toronto

A Gift to Toronto

The Aga Khan Museum and Ismaili Centre hold out hope for an unlikely and uninteresting neighborhood.
Place for Protest

Place for Protest 

Paris’s historic center for dissent, Place de la République, gets an expansion and an update.
Paper-Thin Walls

Paper-Thin Walls

AECOM specially engineers fiberglass to achieve Smiljan Radić’s vision for the Serpentine Pavilion.
Postmodern Proscenium

Postmodern Proscenium

Chicago's Design with Company fashions an architectural garden party for the third annual Ragdale Ring Pavilion.
Let the Sunshine In

Let the Sunshine In

In creating a holiday home on Spain’s Costa Brava, architects Cadaval & Solà-Morales took inspiration from the sunflower.
Don't Call It A Commune

Don't Call It A Commune

The architect-led, collectively funded R50 Baugruppen project in Berlin is a new model for housing.
Artistic Statement

Artistic Statement

The curator and artistic director of the Fondation Louis Vuitton on Frank Gehry's genius and how the new museum is "very different from anything else"
Too Much, Too Late?

Too Much, Too Late?

An expansive exhibition at MoMA reflects on Latin America’s Modernist legacy. Does it do the region justice?

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