This week an "unlimited height" was approved for the proposed tallest US skyscraper
This week on Dezeen, the Oklahoma City Council approved an "unlimited height" for Legends Tower, a proposed supertall skyscraper designed by architecture studio AO.
If completed, the tower will be the tallest skyscraper in the US ? with proposed plans by AO and developer Matteson Capital putting the structure at 581 metres tall.
Following an initial approval of the height in April, the latest decision from the city's planning commission was the final approval needed for the tower ? with construction planned to begin later this year.
Minsuk Cho unveiled the star-shaped Serpentine Pavilion
In the UK, architect Minsuk Cho unveiled his design for the 23rd Serpentine Pavilion, which features five structures organised in a star-shape around a central courtyard. Situated in central London's Kensington Gardens, the pavilion named Archipelagic Void contains an auditorium, library and cafe.
A chapel by Lloyd Wright will be disassembled following ongoing landslide
In other architecture news, the Wayfarers Chapel by Lloyd Wright will be disassembled following an ongoing landslide that has resulted in damage to both the chapel and its grounds.
Located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the church has remained a popular destination since its completion in 1951 by son of Frank Lloyd Wright, Lloyd Wright. It will be disassembled for preservation.
We highlighted nine independent design studios in Montreal
Continuing our latest editorial series North American Design 2024, we rounded u...
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