Deconstructivism was built on intellectual rigour and a desire for exploration that contemporary architects do not share, says French-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi in this exclusive interview as ...
What stands the tests of time? Is it ancient epics, like the Iliad? Is celebrated works of art, like Starry Night? If you’re Bernard Tschumi, lauded as one of the most influential architects of our ...
The architect Bernard Tschumi has donated 43 drawings by his father, the Swiss architect Jean Tschumi, to the Museum of Modern Art, the younger Mr. Tschumi is to announce on Wednesday. Jean Tschumi, ...
Game on! With the Olympics and Paralympics being held in Paris this summer, French museums have been inspired to present exhibitions dealing broadly with sports in an effort dubbed the Cultural ...
Continuing our series revitising deconstructivist architecture, we profile French-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi, who designed the seminal Parc de la Villette in Paris. From a National Library ...
The ‘Chronomanifestes’ exhibition by Bernard Tschumi, first presented at Les Abattoirs in Toulouse, will be re-exhibited again in 2014 at the Turbulences – Frac Centre. The radical period of ...
Many people grow into adults before they’re able to see their parents clearly. That was true, in a particularly poignant way, of the architect Bernard Tschumi. Tschumi, who designed the Acropolis ...
Bernard Tschumi Urbanistes Architectes has won the design competition for a new research centre at the Université Paris-Sud, a project being realised in a public-private partnership arrangement. Three ...
Justin Davidson: I want to get to our core question—which is, what’s the best New York building ever?—by asking you another. What makes a good New York building? Winka Dubbeldam: One that encourages ...