KANAL Brussels reimagines the former Citroën factory as a horizontal museum and civic Third Place for art, architecture and urban life.
KANAL Brussels reimagines the former Citroën factory as a horizontal museum and civic Third Place for art, architecture and urban life.
In Seosomun History Park, nothing signals a museum at first. People cut across the grass, pause in the shade, take the shortest line through the site. Red brick walls sit
In many cities, the museum has become a device for visibility: an institution required to perform simultaneously as landmark, brand, and civic emblem. Architecture responds predictably, thickening into frontality, signature
Abby Kortrijk extends and transforms the historically significant complex of Groeninge Abbey into an arts space for site specific temporary exhibitions and public events. Conceived as a new kind of
A historic harbor structure reimagined as a public cultural landscape on the Le Havre waterfront
In the centre of Songzhuang Village, a rural settlement shaped by rammed earth houses and low, weathered silhouettes, an abandoned brick and concrete building from the 1990s has been given
Set within Yunlu Wetland Park in Shunde, the Yunlu Wetland Museum sits beside an ecological island inhabited by twenty five thousand egrets. Conceived as an architectural instrument for observing the
Changjiang Art Museum enters this condition as a public cultural building with a different kind of ambition. Rather than recreating what was lost, it proposes a contemporary response that acknowledges