Oscar Niemeyer's departing gift to France unwraps in Château La Coste
May 02, 2022by STIRworld May 02, 2022
The Oscar Niemeyer Pavilion at Château La Coste in Aix-En-Provence is the last of the architect’s modernist works in France.
by STIRworld May 02, 2022
The Oscar Niemeyer Pavilion at Château La Coste in Aix-En-Provence is the last of the architect’s modernist works in France.
by Anmol Ahuja, Devanshi Shah Feb 11, 2022
In its third edition held on February 5 at the Guggenheim Museum, The World Around Summit facilitated discussions among changemakers on architecture’s now, near, and next.
by Anmol Ahuja Feb 03, 2022
In a conversation with STIR, Beatrice Galilee - writer, curator, cultural consultant, and co-founder of The World Around - reflects on the contemporary challenges of the practice.
by Meghna Mehta Oct 19, 2020
Tadao Ando, Fumihiko Maki and Shigeru Ban are among the architects and designers who are part of the Nippon Foundation's Tokyo Toilet initiative to renovate public restrooms.
by Anmol Ahuja Oct 13, 2020
Tadao Ando has restored and transformed the Bourse de Commerce with Lucie Niney and Thibaut Marca of NeM and Pierre-Antoine Gatier, to host François Pinault’s new art collection.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Sep 01, 2020
Vladimir Belogolovsky examines the role of Fukuoka’s ACROS centre, designed by Emilio Ambasz, as an excellent prototype for our urban and inevitably green future.
by Meghna Mehta Aug 26, 2020
An architect extraordinaire, Pritzker Prize laureate BV Doshi celebrates the joys of discovery with STIR as his granddaughter Khushnu Panthaki Hoof takes us through his journey.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jul 02, 2020
Antoine Predock talks about his buildings that he says are experiential flows and rides that ‘mess’ with our expectations, enabling us to discover something new every time.
by John Jervis May 11, 2020
John Jervis writes about the people and ideas that shaped the world’s most successful art gallery, and how it will need to find a new approach in a world of reduced tourism.
by Jincy Iype Feb 22, 2020
The inauguration of the museum in Shunde, featuring an oculus skylight and a double helix staircase, has been postponed due to the Coronavirus outbreak in China.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Feb 17, 2020
Vladimir Belogolovsky shares his impression of Pritzker Prize winning architect Tadao Ando-designed Wrightwood 659, a residential building converted into an exhibition space.
by Sourabh Gupta Oct 24, 2019
Architect Sourabh Gupta elucidates on the choreography between light and the built environment, and his tryst with the architectural works of Le Corbusier and Peter Zumthor.
by Mridu Sahai Sep 12, 2019
Mridu Sahai goes on a design expedition to understand the evolution and relationship between design, art, and architecture, referencing examples from Japan.
by Jincy Iype Sep 12, 2019
Self-taught Japanese architect Tadao Ando displayed his works in Milan for the first time, in an exhibition titled The Challenge, reflecting on his design and creative principles.
by STIRworld Jul 20, 2019
A former residential building in Chicago is transformed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando to house exhibitions on architecture and socially engaged art.
by STIRworld Jun 26, 2019
STIR looks into the reading habits of leading creatives - Paul Mathieu is currently engrossed in ‘Tadao Ando: Château La Coste’ by Philip Jodidio.
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