Gideon Fink Shapiro is a writer based in New York City. A frequent contributor to ARCHITECT and other publications, he holds a Ph.D. in architectural history and has authored and coauthored several books.
A six-year restoration effort—including landscape architect Todd Longstaffe-Gowan's first U.S. project—at the New York Morgan Library & Museum extends the synthesis of architecture, sculpture, and painting to the realm of landscape.
See how HGA created a precisely detailed jewel box of slate and familiar forms for the institution's College of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics.
Through advanced technology and physical mock-ups, Architecture Research Office and George Sexton Associates bring just the right amount of light inside the Houston landmark.
Read how the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need for thoughtful, engaging, and flexible cultural and public spaces, particularly outdoors, in this conversation with New York–based design firm Weiss/Manfredi.