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Herzog & de Meuron reimagined the barn archetype for the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, New York. Photography by Hufton + Crow
Parrish Art Museum Water Mill, New York Online Exclusive Photography by Hufton + Crow
The airy, plant-filled Pérez Art Museum Miami was built with Florida’s climate in mind. Photography by Iwan Baan
Concrete wraps 56 Leonard Street, a residential tower in New York. Photography by Hufton + Crow
56 Leonard Street New York Online Exclusive Photography by Iwan Baan
The monumental Matmut Atlantique stadium in Bordeaux, France is framed by 900 slim columns. Photography by Francis Vigouroux
Switch House, an addition to London’s Tate Modern, features a faceted brick exterior. Photography by Iwan Baan
The pared-down concrete façade of the PUBLIC hotel in New York is fronted by a private park. Photography by Nikolas Koenig
An 1875 Neo-Gothic warehouse was reborn into the multiuse Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg. Photography by Iwan Baan
The undulating “skin” of Elbphilharmonie’s grand hall is made up of 10,000 plaster and recycled paper panels. Photography by Iwan Baan
The Badaevskiy Brewery project revitalized an abandoned factory complex along the Moscow River. Rendering courtesy Herzog & de Meuron
Badaevskiy Brewery Redevelopment Moscow Online Exclusive Rendering courtesy Herzog & de Meuron