Snøhetta, the design firm behind the 9/11 memorial, is moving its NYC office to Brooklyn, highlighting a growing trend among design firms in the city.
It is unclear when the firm will move from its current location at 80 Pine Street in Manhattan’s Financial District to the ...
Architecture studio Snøhetta has renovated a Miami warehouse for the second location of the Museum of Sex, including a ...
The winner of the international competition held in 1989 had been a studio of young Norwegian architects with a bizarre name – Snøhetta – which in Norwegian means ‘snow hood’. Today, with thirty years ...
The Beijing Library, co-designed by Norwegian architects Snøhetta and China’s ECADI, has the world’s largest library reading ...
The plans for the landmarked, cast-iron textile warehouse at 34 Walker St. were approved by the Landmarks Preservation ...
Designed by international practice Snøhetta and Canadian architectural firm Zeidler Partnership Architects, the eight-level, 14,200 sq m building was inspired by the historical gathering spaces of the ...
The latest newsletter in our US edition of Dezeen Agenda features all the news from the US, including an electric flying car ...
Economic and demographic trends show Stark and Dunn counties thriving, with population growth, job openings, and rising home ...
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