Powerhouse Museum – Shared Spaces | Iwan Baan

Leading Dutch photographer Iwan Baan presents his expansive practice exploring public buildings and the communities that interact with them.Iwan Baan’s photographs capture life that unfolds in and around the built environment. He is internationally renowned for his human-centred focus that traces how buildings gather memory and meaning through lived… Continue reading

A new Eames Museum will open in an old Birkenstock factory – Fast Company

The designers Charles and Ray Eames were two of the most important designers of the 20th century, and their legacy of innovative furniture, product, and industrial design continues to have an influence today. Now, the nonprofit that carries the couple’s torch is planning to open a new museum… Continue reading

Iwan Baan photography exhibition on Las Vegas and Rome to open at Princeton

The Princeton University School of Architecture is set to host the U.S. debut of From Las Vegas to Rome, a traveling exhibition featuring photography by Dutch architectural photographer Iwan Baan. The show will run from August 6th through September 10th, 2025. Source: Iwan Baan photography exhibition on… Continue reading

From Las Vegas to Rome: Photographs by Iwan  – University School of Architecture

In 2022, 50 years after Denise Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, and Steven Izenour declared in their influential book Learning from Las Vegas that the desert town was to the Strip what Rome is to the Piazza, the American Academy of Rome debuted the exhibition From Las Vegas to… Continue reading

From Las Vegas to Rome | ArchDaily

In 2022, 50 years after Denise Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, and Steven Izenour declared in their influential book Learning from Las Vegas that the desert town was to the Strip what Rome is to the Piazza, the American Academy of Rome debuted the exhibition From Las Vegas to… Continue reading

Iwan Baan photography exhibition on Las Vegas and Rome to open at Princeton | News | Archinect

The Princeton University School of Architecture is set to host the U.S. debut of From Las Vegas to Rome, a traveling exhibition featuring photography by Dutch architectural photographer Iwan Baan. The show will run from August 6th through September 10th, 2025. Source: Iwan Baan photography exhibition on… Continue reading

A New Dance Venue Rises on the Site of a Theater Fire at Jacob’s Pillow in the Berkshires | Architectural Record

The Berkshires campus of Jacob’s Pillow, the dance center founded in 1933, is picture-postcard beautiful. Thirty-six buildings, many of them pitched-roof rustic-farmhouse-style performance spaces, are spread across 220 acres of bucolic Massachusetts woodlands. It’s a near-total immersion in both dance and nature—a sanctuary or, at least, a respite… Continue reading

LUMA Arles presents Climates of Landscape: Bas Smets

ARLES.- Bas Smets is a globally recognized landscape architect whose practice redefines what is possible in the face of climate change. Climates of Landscape is his first exhibition at LUMA Arles that brings together landscape architecture, design and ecological thinking to demonstrate how urban ecologies can be conceived… Continue reading

Amazing Aerial Images Showcase LA’s Devastating Wildfire Damage | Moss and Fog

Starting January 7th of 2025, wind-swept wildfires tore through the Los Angeles area, destroying more than 18,000 homes. We remember feeling utterly helpless watching it on the news, knowing how scary it must be to have your life and home at risk. Half a year later, the cleanup… Continue reading

Iwan Baan: The Notational Surface

Iwan Baan: The Notational Surface, Exhibition on view at the Rice School of Architecture, Houston September 3 to October 25, 2025. The Rice School of Architecture Gallery William T. Cannady Hall… Continue reading

Homeward Bound – Texas Architect Magazine

The opening section, “Life,” begins acclaimed photographer Iwan Baan’s documentary of SO-IL’s projects, which presents the theme of space as a series of experiential qualities. Subtle shifts in gloss and tone found across the photo-documentary sections highlight particular traits of the work. Capturing the approach to the projects from the… Continue reading

Good vibrations at the new Jacob’s Pillow dance theatre

Ted Shawn founded Jacob’s Pillow deep in the Berkshires, the rolling New England landscape that really does look oddly English, in 1933. His “Men Dancers”, an all-male dance troupe, performed in a barn and within a decade the entrepreneurial Shawn had built the first purpose-built theatre for dance… Continue reading