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Guggenheim Bilbao installs an impressive work by Lucio Fontana in the Atrium

15. August 202115. August 2021 Rolf Maass

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is unveiling the installation of a spectacular work by Lucio Fontana in its Atrium, which Museum visitors will be…

UNESCO calls for COVID-19 vaccines to be considered a global public good

2. May 20212. May 2021 Rolf Maass

UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee (IBC) and the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) have called for a change…

Highest-ever funding to UN rural development agency IFAD to tackle hunger and poverty for the world’s poorest

7. April 2021 Rolf Maass

US$3.8 billion, that’s how much the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will now be able to invest in the world’s rural…

Bilbao and Painting

19. March 202119. March 2021 Rolf Maass

– At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Bilbao is a town that expands in every sense of…

Green building, model design BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, photo by Kulturexpress

Future cities: new challenges need to reimagine the look of urban landscapes

19. March 202119. March 2021 Rolf Maass

Nick Dunn, Lancaster University and Paul Cureton, Lancaster University Imagining future cities has long been a favourite activity for architects, artists and designers. Technology is often central in…

Moynihan Train Hall, a monumental citizen project that is restoring the size of train travel in New York Opened since Friday 1th January 2021

15. March 202110. July 2021 Rolf Maass

Designed by SOM, the project completely reimagines the travel experience at the busiest transportation hub in the Western Hemisphere, and evokes the architectural…

Reinterpretation of a 100+ year zoning law in the heart of Harlem

15. March 2021 Rolf Maass

The Smile, designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, is a mixed-use residential development introducing affordable housing units alongside market rate rentals, set within the…

Brutalism: how to love a concrete beast

15. March 2021 Rolf Maass

No other architectural style elicits emotional reactions like Brutalism. Think monolithic concrete buildings composed of blunt rectangular forms, devoid of colour, decoration or…

Election ambiguity may be beneficial in the short term, but in the long term it’s corrosive

20. January 202120. January 2021 Rolf Maass

As the results of the US election began to arrive, political junkies tried their best to make sense of what was happening. But…

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