Description
Shohei Shigematsu, whose works include projects from educational facilities, art museums, and exhibition designs to high-rise commercial complexes, has been the lead at OMA New York since 2006. All his designs can be described as “open-ended” and able to “absorb and reflect society in the moment”. Through a curated selection of images, this issue captures architecture that demonstrates how the rational box and soft form can coexist, as embodied in the contemporary public realm. A selection of 34 projects representing the architecture of both New York and Tokyo is expanded upon with essays by Shigematsu and others, plus two conversations with the architect.
CONTENTS
- Conversation: Play. Shohei Shigematsu and Jeffery Inaba
- New Museum
- Essay: More Room. Sarah Oppenheimer
- – Buffalo AKG Art Museum
– Pierre Lassonde Pavilion
– Cai Studio
– Sotheby’s Headquarters
– Exhibition Design: Open Frameworks for Display
– Gion Monogatari
– Audrey Irmas Pavilion
– Faena Forum - Essay: Structuring Community. Germane Barnes
- – Once with Me, Once without Me – Pam Tanowitz Performance at Faena Forum
– Vocaloid Opera “THE END” by Keiichiro Shibuya × Hatsune Miku
– 7 Screen Pavilion
– Taryn Simon: An Occupation of Loss
– Prada Waist Down
– Manus × Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology
– Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams
– Miss Dior: Stories of a Miss
– Louis Vuitton: Visionary Journeys
– Tiffany Landmark - Essay: Shohei Shigematsu
- – Toranomon Hills Station Tower
– Harajuku Quest
– Tenjin Business Center I & II
– 121 East 22nd Street
– Park Grove
– Kahala Villa
– Yokohama Stadium
– Tsuruga Community Center
– Kiyoharu Art Colony Tent
– Casa Wabi Mushroom Pavilion
– The ReefLine
– HUD Rebuild by Design Hoboken - Conversation: On Resiliency. Shohei Shigematsu, Paola Antonelli, and Carson Chan
- – UIC Center for the Arts
– DPI Headquarters
– Milstein Hall - Essay: Je ne sais quoi. Nick Axel

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