February 26, 2005 Renowned Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava is normally associated with public places on a grand scale. The Athens Olympic Sports Complex, the rebuilding of the World ...
During the interminable struggle to respond appropriately to 9/11, a slugfest that’s generated vast clouds of political and bureaucratic dust, we’ve had only one blue-sky moment—the unveiling last ...
El arquitecto Santiago Calatrava ha inaugurado este jueves la estación de trenes del World Trade Center, diciendo que deja en él un "mensaje de amor" para Nueva York. Calatrava cortó la cadena que ...
El arquitecto español Santiago Calatrava será el encargado de la reconstrucción de la iglesia ortodoxa griega que fue destruida en los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001 y que estaba situada junto ...
One day, when Santiago Calatrava’s skeletal, birdlike train station, with its oval body, white steel ribs, and raised wings, finally materializes into the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, the ...
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Museum of Art has held just two architecture exhibitions over the last 35 years: one on Marcel Breuer and the other on Charles Rennie Mackintosh. These days, however, in an ...
New York City’s most buzzy megaproject, Hudson Yards, may have just added two more huge names to their list of notable architects, if a new report from the Wall Street Journal is to be trusted. The ...
After months of design and engineering alterations aimed at cutting costs, the Port Authority has been unable to fully rein in expenses at the Santiago Calatrava-designed PATH Station planned for the ...
Toronto-based architectural photographer Michael Muraz has shared with us some of the first images seen inside Santiago Calatrava's nearly complete World Trade Center Transportation Hub. Set to open ...
Santiago Calatrava designed Gübelin’s first watch in 20 years to celebrate the house’s anniversary as well as his friendship with its owners. By Milena Lazazzera In 1999, The Times Magazine ...
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