MY LIVEABLE CITY, SUSTAINABLE CITIES ISSUE: “URBANISM, SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILDING FORM”

Article featuring Grand Rapids Art Museum, Pomona College Studio Art Hall, and Guggenheim Museum Helsinki

"There is a term in metallurgy called ‘molecular interstitial space’, the space between a metal’s primary molecules that can be filled with other molecules to create an altogether new metal. It is an interesting parallel to the famed architect Louis Kahn’s reference of the city as a ‘society of rooms’, in which the most public spaces become the city’s ‘living rooms.’ The interrelated visibility between varying degrees of public, semi-public and private spaces is what constitutes our understanding of the public-ness of an urban environment."

Read the full article here: My Liveable City July-September 2016

View the project here: Grand Rapids Art Museum

View the project here: Pomona College Studio Art Hall

View the project here: Guggenheim Museum Helsinki

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