Join NBC 5 and enjoy the exhibition, Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture now on view at the Kimbell Art Museum. The American architect, Louis Kahn (1901--1974), designer of the Kimbell Art Museum, ...
After having a son with the famous architect, she built a career, often collaborating with Mr. Kahn on projects, including a New York memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt. By Fred A. Bernstein The first ...
In this video, Architecture with Stewart breaks down the floor plan strategies of Louis Kahn (1901-1974) for how they treat and arrange rooms in servant/served configurations. After World War II ...
Louis Kahn (1901-1974) is an esteemed and revered figure in architectural circles. He may not be a household name, yet “Lou” is regarded as “one of the great American architects of the 20th century.” ...
"How accidental our existences are, how full of influence by circumstance." Abramorama has revealed the new 2022 official trailer for My Architect, a documentary film from 2003 that is getting a ...
Louis Kahn established himself as a prolific architect even during his relatively short career. The University of Pennsylvania’s architectural archives holds more than 6,000 drawings by Kahn, who ...
Louis Kahn's Tiger City explores how the American architect built in Bangladesh. Art historian and filmmaker Sundaram Tagore travels in the footsteps of Louis Kahn to explore how the famed American ...
A striking example of the use of the creative homospatial process — conceiving two or more discrete entities occupying the same space, a conception leading to the articulation of new identities ...
According to ‘08 alumna Rebecca Kantor, her grandfather, world-renowned architect Louis Kahn was fascinated with beginnings. But while much is known about Kahn’s later life, his early childhood ...
Material Minds, presented by ArchDaily Materials, is our new series of short interviews with architects, designers, scientists, and others who use architectural materials in innovative ways. Enjoy!
A striking example of the use of the creative homospatial process — conceiving two or more discrete entities occupying the same space, a conception leading to the articulation of new identities ...