SHoP Architects principal Coren Sharples, AIA, talks about her first project out of school: a house for her grandmother. "What's Next" is an ongoing discussion about the ways technology, the economy, and other factors are transforming architects relationships with their jobs. Each week, different thought leaders in and around the profession will share their insights about the future of the architecture workplace. More
A Muncipal Arts Society design competition, and a potential new restricted lease for Madison Square Garden, has New Yorkers cautiously optimistic about the possibility of overhauling Penn Station. More
The new arena at the Atlantic Yards development in Brooklyn, N.Y., designed by SHoP Architects, has been the source of much controversy over the past few years. But it now opens to great fanfare. More
Max Strang's move to a remote office has only enhanced his firm's work. More
Benchmarking laws point toward a new industry in retrofitting existing buildings for compliance. More
Bringing older buildings up to current environmental standards represents a great opportunity. More
For years, one of the only ways that Manhattanites could interact with the East River waterfront has been to look down on it from the deck of the Brooklyn Bridge. SHoP Architects' New York's East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers project is seeking to change that. More
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