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Art & Design
The Swiss architect of one of the most polarizing museums in the country says his Los Angeles design has been significantly streamlined. So why have costs kept rising?
By Christopher Hawthorne
Fashion
Watch industry executives and creators recommend Brutalist architecture, wrestling festivals and, of course, where to get the best fondue.
By Anders Modig Davin
A critic calls it the “incredible shrinking museum.” The director says it is “ambitious.” On Tuesday, Los Angeles County made it official: The project will go forward.
By Jori Finkel
Magazine
“Normally architects render a service. They implement what other people want. This is not what I do.”
By Michael Kimmelman
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The Ahmanson Foundation, which has spent $130 million on art, including European masterpieces, for the Los Angeles museum, is moved by fears a redesign might bury those works.
Some of the works that have left the Swiss architect’s mark on Europe.
A man who toiled in relative obscurity for the last 30 years in a remote mountain village earned the highest recognition in architecture.
By Robin Pogrebin
T Magazine
“When confronted with forces beyond our control, isolation can be a form of escape and self-preservation,” writes one of our advice columnists.
By Ligaya Mishan
Arts
The popular Swiss museum has tapped architect Peter Zumthor to design an extension for education, events and more exhibition space.
By Farah Nayeri
The architect Peter Zumthor has modified plans for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to sidestep the La Brea Tar Pits.