January marks the ninth consecutive month of decreasing architectural billings, the longest period of decline since 2010.
An aging, low-slung Bay Area office complex is stripped down and resuscitated with a beguiling new facade and lushly planted central courtyard.
The painstaking Argentinian conservation project will be recognized at a February 27 event in Manhattan that also honors the life of the late Jean-Louis Cohen.
The Amin Taha–led studio preserves and expands a humdrum postwar building at 8 Bleeding Heart Yard while cleverly echoing its Victorian predecessors.