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  • Contemporary Worship: Kamppi Chapel of Silence
    Sara Pepitone, February 1, 2013
    Kamppi Chapel of Silence  Best known for creating the Helsinki Olympic Stadium and an 170-room addition to the 1908 Paasitorni Hotel, K2S Architects recently completed the stunning Kamppi Chapel in the firm's hometown of Helsinki, Finland. More
  • Contemporary Worship: Cappella nel Bosco
    Sara Pepitone, February 1, 2013
    Cappella nel bosco  Best known for creating the Helsinki Olympic Stadium and an 170-room addition to the 1908 Paasitorni Hotel, K2S Architects recently completed the stunning Kamppi Chapel in the firm's hometown of Helsinki, Finland. More
  • Falling Water
    Dan Shaw, February 1, 2013
    Falling Water - 511e749605375-idx130201_rg04_2.jpg - 2013-02-15 17:47:02 UTC  The 19th and 21st centuries meet in the Roundhouse at Beacon Falls, a hospitality complex in up­state New York by Rockwell Group. More
  • Contemporary Worship: Sancaklar Mosque
    Sara Pepitone, February 1, 2013
    EmreArolarArchitects_SancaklarMosque1  In Turkey a large dome centered over a prayer hall—a form built at its best during the Ottoman empire—is still the go-to structure for a mosque. Sancaklar Mosque by Emre Arolat Architects, then, is ahead of its time. More
  • Taking It All In
    Matthew Powell, January 16, 2013
    Taking It All In - 50f6db633a03e-idx130101_essay78.jpg - 2013-01-16 16:54:59 UTC  Inspired—and inspiring—interiors, architecture, and art from the past year. More
  • Ones to Watch: M-Rad
    Ian Volner, January 1, 2013
    MRadHow does a designer who’s just 30—who only finished his MArch studies at Los Angeles’ SciArc in 2009, and who launched his own office barely a year ago—already have a global practice with a presence in three cities on two continents?  More
  • Green Piece
    Judy Fayard, January 1, 2013
    GPThree years ago, Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane converted a city-owned, 1907 concrete industrial warehouse along the Seine river into the commercial and cultural center now called Les Docks, Cité de la Mode du Design. More
  • 2013 Top 100 Giants
    Mike Zimmerman, January 1, 2013
    2013 Top 100 Giants: Top 10 in Health Care/Assisted Living - 51015fe360f25-HKS-EDinburg-childrenshospital.jpg - 2013-01-24 16:22:59 UTC  More
  • Contemporary Worship: Ecumenical Chapel
    Sara Pepitone, January 1, 2013
    Ecumenical Chapel  Bunker Arquitectura is a Mexico City-based firm founded by Esteban Suarez in 2005. "Religious buildings today are like a species in danger of extinction," says Suarez. More
  • What Can Contemporary Design do for Religion?
    Sara Pepitone, February 1, 2013
    Drayton Green Church  If you think religious spaces are all about clustered columns and flying buttresses, you've not been to church in years. Contemporary religious architecture targets a new range of sensibilities. More
  • Memo From Toronto: People Are Talking About
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    PATA MAINHigh-profile residential towers and large public building projects will change Toronto's downtown skyline over the next three years. More
  • Memo From Toronto: What's Trending
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    WT MAINToronto’s dining scene has been on fire over the past few years and the mix just got a whole lot hotter this past fall with the opening of Chef David Chang’s Momofuku Toronto in the Shangri-La Hotel Toronto and Cafe Boulud and dbar, Chef Daniel Boulud’s two eateries in the new Four Seasons Hotel Toronto. More
  • Memo From Toronto: New Builds
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    Memo From TorontoToronto’s luxury quotient spiked in 2012 with the opening of a trio of high-profile five-star hotels with residential components. More
  • Memo From Toronto
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    Four Seasons Hotel TorontoThe skyline seems to shift daily in this multicultural Canadian city of 5.1 million, where almost 150 high-rise projects were on the books as of mid 2012.  More
  • The 20 Top Design Stories of 2012
    Deborah Wilk, December 26, 2012
    398802-The_London_Aquatics_CentrePillars of power, olympic builds, battles for and against preservation, new parks and parking lots, awards, museums, and more. More
  • Where Are They Now: Neil Denari
    Donna Heiderstadt, December 26, 2012

    Where Are They Now: Neil Denari - 50d3c40b1f7d0-Alan-Voo-House.jpg  - 2012-12-21 02:06:03 UTCThe Los Angeles-based architect, age 55, has been a career academic and author. But in a mid-life burst of high-profile projects such as 2011's HL23 residential tower in New York, his firm, Neil M Denari Architects, is now leaving a distinct mark on the urban landscape. Denari was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 2010.

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  • Hall of Fame: Jim Olson and Tom Kundig
    Edie Cohen, December 26, 2012
    411647-HOFInducteesIn large part due to Jim Olson and Tom Kundig, Seattle has become an outpost of world-class design. Professional partners since 1996, the two have amassed an enviable portfolio. More
  • 2012 Best of Year Awards: Projects
    Interior Design Staff, December 26, 2012
    412405-ResortintroInterior Design gathered over 800 vibrant members of the design and architecture community to celebrate the 2012 Best of Year Awards. More
  • Looking Ahead: Big Builds Dominate 2013
    Sara Pepitone, December 26, 2012
    411877-Shard_SpireWhile the global economic downturn has resulted in less construction worldwide, some of what is being built is the biggest the world has ever seen. Don't they say go big or go home? And big doesn't just mean girth. More
  • Project: The Singapore National Stadium at the Singapore Sports Hub in Singapore
    Sara Pepitone, December 26, 2012
    411867-Singapore_National_SWhen it opens in April 2014, the new 55,000-seat, 120,000-capacity Singapore National Stadium will be the world's only venue able to host a myraid of athletic events plus concerts and other shows. More
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