Lebbeus Woods

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From Liu Wei to Lebbeus Woods: Tectonic Landscapes

The works of these two artists represent cities, beautifully unhinged and unstable. More

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The 13 Most Memorable Shows of 2013

From Katharina Grosse's paint-splattered works at the Nasher, to a mobile home... More

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Mikhail Kalashnikov and the Design Legacy of World War Two

Aaron Betsky explains why implements of death have been inspiring architecture and... More

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Across the Institute: In New Orleans, Washington, D.C., Houston, Boston, Salvador da Bahia, San Francisco

New Orleans, Washington, D.C., Houston, Boston, Salvador da Bahia, San Francisco More

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Across the Institute

New Orleans, Cambridge, San Francisco, Houston, Washington, D.C., Salvador More

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Posthumous Exhibition on Lebbeus Woods Focuses on Architecture's Potential

Co-curator Joseph Becker of 'Lebbeus Woods, Architect' at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art talks about putting together a show before and after the subject's death. More

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Posthumous Exhibition on Lebbeus Woods Focuses on Architecture's Potential

Co-curator Joseph Becker of 'Lebbeus Woods, Architect' at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art talks about putting together a show before and after the subject's death. More

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Architects and Fans Say Goodbye to Lebbeus Woods

After hearing of the passing of architect Lebbeus Woods, fans share their memories... More

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Lebbeus Woods: The Alchemist

Aaron Betsky remembers Lebbeus Woods, who in the mid-1980s, became a revolutionary... More

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Lebbeus Woods: The Alchemist

Aaron Betsky remembers Lebbeus Woods, who in the mid-1980s, became a revolutionary with the stroke of pencil, blowing up our preconception of what buildings or landscapes could be merely by drawing evocative alternatives. More

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