Adaptive Reuse Projects by PRO and OMA Anchor a Burgeoning Arts District in Detroit Detroit Matt Hickman May 13, 2024 No Comments The revived grounds of a Catholic church and a transformed commercial bakery form the heart of Library Street Collective's Little Village arts campus.Read More
In Tokyo, a Tower by OMA Twists and Turns to Embrace the Public Tokyo Josephine Minutillo March 7, 2024 No Comments Toranomon Hills Station Tower's contorted form anchors a new neighborhood and encourages multiple points of access.Read More
Leo Villareal Punctuates Tokyo's Toranomon Hills Station Tower with Dynamic Illumination Tokyo Josephine Minutillo March 1, 2024 No Comments The artist's 126-foot-long light installation on the underside of the project's sky bridge encourages connection to the cosmos.Read More
OMA's Cultural Center in Manchester Accommodates the City's Industrial Past and Burgeoning Future Manchester, England Josephine Minutillo December 1, 2023 No Comments Aviva Studios offers year-round flexible programming space and a permanent home for the biennial Manchester International Festival.Read More
DESIGN:ED Podcast: Shohei Shigematsu RECORD Editors August 9, 2023 No Comments OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu joins the podcast to discuss designing within the confines of a historical context, redefining the museum typology, and the firm's addition at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.Read More
OMA Designs a New Wing for Buffalo’s Albright-Knox Art Gallery Leopoldo Villardi July 5, 2023 No Comments The Buffalo AKG Art Museum welcomes visitors after a seven-year effort that included complex negotiations with preservationists.Read More
RECORD Discusses Designing Spaces for Art and Community with Architects and Museum Leaders RECORD Editors March 24, 2023 No Comments The sold-out Record on the Road symposium featured Thomas Phifer, Shohei Shigematsu, and the directors of three leading New York museums. Read More
OMA Completes “Yin and Yang” Towers on the Brooklyn Waterfront Ian Volner December 19, 2022 No Comments The residential project for Brookfield comprises two buildings that juxtapose setbacks with improbable cantilevers.Read More
At OMA’s Taipei Performing Arts Center, Building as Public Performance Three mute volumes float above the city, promising new possibilities for theater Izzy Kornblatt December 1, 2022 No Comments The Rem Koolhaas-designed center embraces the visual chaos of Taipei.Read More
Three Starchitect-Designed Museums Planned in Qatar Dogged by reports of migrant labor abuse, Qatari officials press ahead with lavish plans Izzy Kornblatt March 29, 2022 One Comment Widespread reports of abuse of migrant workers have cast a shadow over the country’s development efforts.Read More