National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra VW art

This project involves analysis of various aspects of the National Gallery of Australia building with the aim of reinforcing and enhancing the architecture of the existing building.

Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew London Gardens

Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew London Gardens

The Shirley Sherwood Gallery at Kew Gardens, opening on Saturday 19 April, will be the first public gallery in the world dedicated to botanical art and will be open to the public all year round

Maribor UGM: Slovenia Art Gallery Building

Maribor UGM - Slovenia Art Gallery Building

The building aims to affect the overall city scale, whilst confirming the primacy of the historic core. While the building clearly presents itself as a single entity, it also clearly reveals the programmatic elements it is composed of.

Frankfurt Museum Moderne Kunst: Modern Art

Frankfurt Museum Moderne Kunst: Modern Art

Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, MMK, was founded in 1981. The museum was designed by the Viennese architect Hans Hollein. Because of its triangular shape, it is called “piece of cake”.

Louisiana Art Gallery: Museum of Modern Art

This is well worth a trip north from Copenhagen. We visited on a sunny Summer’s day and the setting is superb, art set in beautiful buildings in lovely grounds with a gorgeous view of the sea.

Vanke Triple V Gallery Tianjin building

Vanke Triple V Gallery Tianjin building

Designed as a permanent show gallery and tourist information center for China’s largest developer Vanke, MOD’s dramatic design for the TRIPLE V GALLERY has become an icon along the Dong Jiang Bay coastline.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Building: SFMOMA, 151 Third St, SF, California, USA – design by Mario Botta with HOK Architects – expansion shortlist of Adjaye/Associates, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Foster + Partners and Snøhetta.

Clore Gallery Building, London Architecture

Clore Gallery London Tate Britain

The Clore was designed by Sir James Stirling. Some people praised it as architecture, even if it was not one of his best designs. As a showcase for Turner, however, all agreed that it failed.