13 Buildings that Redefined Architecture
This week let’s explore a post by Architectural Digest: 13 buildings that redefined architecture in the past 5 years. Turns out we have previously explored most of the architects responsible for these buildings.
Fondation Louis Vuitton by Frank Gehry
2014, Paris
Shanghai Tower by Gensler
2015, Shanghai
432 Park Avenue by Rafael Viñoly (New York) featured in NYC’s most iconic addresses 2015, New York City
The Broad by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler 2015, Los Angeles
The Oculus by Santiago Calatrava 2016, New York City
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron 2017, Hamburg
Apple Park by Foster + Partners 2017, Cpertino, California
Louvre Abu Dhabi by Jean Nouvel 2017, Abu Dhabi, United Aram Emirates
CopenHill by Bjarke Ingels Group 2017, Copenhagen
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (2018) by MASS Design Group in collaboration with the Equal Justice Initiative (Montgomery, Alabama) featured in the 12 anticipated buildings of 2018
Fass School and Teachers’ Residence Toshiko Mori 2019, Fass, Senegal
National Museum of Qatar by Jean Nouvel
2019, Doha, Qatar
The Shed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and David Rockwell
2019, New York City
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