A series of surgical interventions advances a treasured 1911 landmark for new generations.
Kerstin Thompson Architects frames the museum's difficult subject matter with a welcoming and nuanced structure.
The Zürich-born historian taught at Yale and Princeton among other institutions, and served as the inaugural director of the Getty Research Institute.
Revamped venues and new programs aim to create a more user-friendly and relevant design event for exhibitors and attendees alike.