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By: Curbed
24Oct2011Click here to view the full photogallery. As part of an ongoing series on architectural lighting, The Architect's Newspaper has focused on the recently completed addition to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The expansion, built to house the...
By: Curbed
23Sep2011As if the minuscule Provençal wine town of Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, in southern France, doesn't sound awesome and picturesque enough: it's become a hotbed of world-class design with some serious starchitecture power. (You'll have...
By: Curbed
23Aug2011Earlier today, tremors from a Virginia earthquake could be felt up and down the East Coast, including in NYC. How did the city's starchitecture hold up? For one, House Beautiful editor in chief Newell Turner felt the good vibrations all...
By: Curbed
16Aug2011Rumors have been circulating for over a year that Norman Foster's troubled Harmon Tower (above, left), the incomplete gateway to Las Vegas's new CityCenter development, would be demolished before it was completed. Yesterday, the building's owner MGM...
By: Curbed
11Aug2011Gary Hustwit, the filmmaker behind the celebrated typeface documentary Helvetica and design doc Objectified, has focused on something a bit larger: cities. His new film, Urbanized, is set for its premiere next month at the Toronto Film Festival and..
By: Curbed
2Jun2011In each edition of Site Seeing, we'll be taking a look at architectural sights within easy driving distance of major cities. Know of an overlooked masterpiece in your area? Please pass it along. Click here to view the full photogallery....