Cambridge Kettle’s Yard Art Gallery

Cambridge Kettle’s Yard art gallery building

The building is located on the west side of Castle Street, between Northampton Street and St Peter’s Church. It was originally the Cambridge home of Jim Ede and his wife Helen, from 1956. Four small cottages were converted into one house with a place to display their collection of early 20th-century art.

Stuart Shave Modern Art Gallery London

Stuart Shave Modern Art Gallery London

Eastcastle Street, with its generous ground floor showrooms and proximity to Oxford Street’s shops, was once the centre of London’s ragtrade. In the last few years the area has undergone a shift in identity with the departure of clothing manufacturers to the Far East, and the arrival of several East End art galleries.

The Lichfield Studios, London, Notting Hill

The Lichfield Studios, Contemporary Art Gallery Building, Wilmotte, English Design The Lichfield Studios London Notting Hill Gallery – contemporary art space in Northwest London, England, UK page updated 2 Jul 2014 Wilmotte Gallery at Lichfield Studios Wilmotte Gallery at Lichfield Studios: 133 Oxford Gardens, London W10 6NE Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00 – 18:00, … Read more

Prism Gallery, West Hollywood Los Angeles

Located at the heart of Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, California is Prism, a new three story cultural center. The mission of the cultural center is to become a cornerstone of artistic experimentation, carving a new niche for the arts in Southern California.

Kunsthaus Zurich Building Extension, Switzerland

Kunsthaus Zurich Building Extension

David Chipperfield Architects’ design for the Kunsthaus Zürich extension, won in competition in December 2008, has been developed in line with the jury’s recommendations regarding its function within the urban context and its internal organisation.

Cleveland Museum of Art Ohio building

Cleveland Museum of Art Ohio building

Rafael Viñoly Architects has designed the new East Wing at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), Ohio, which opened to the public on June 27, 2009. Its completion marks the opening of the first of three planned wings.

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Coventry

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Coventry building

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry building design by Pringle Richards Sharratt in central England: Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award Finalist 2009 – Midlands architecture news, UK