
Cultural: The Latest Architecture and News
Avelgem Cultural Center / Dierendonckblancke Architects
Moderna Museet Malmö / Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
The MA: Andalucia's Museum of Memory / Alberto Campo Baeza
Wallis Annenberg center for the Performing Arts / SPF:a

March 11 marked the groundbreaking celebration at the historic Beverly Hills Post Office for the new Wallis Annenberg center for the Performing Arts, designed by Studio Pali Fekete architects (SPF:a). The historic building will be restored and adapted, and the spaces that were once used for mail sorting and postage purchases will be redesigned to become a theater school, a flexible studio theater, sculpture garden, café, gift shop and more. Complimenting the historic building will be the 500-seat contemporary Goldsmith Theater.
More images, a video, and architect’s description after the break.
Castle-Tower Regensberg / L3P Architects
ArtsQuest Center / Spillman Farmer Architects

Land used by the former Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania is now being transformed into a dynamic arts, culture and education campus known as SteelStacks. Anchoring the 4.5 acres campus will be Spillman Farmer Architects’ ArtsQuest Center, a four-storey glass and steel structure with 68,000 sq ft of distinctive venues to showcase the arts.
More about the ArtsQuest Center after the break.
Museum of Art and Archaeology of the Côa Valley / Camilo Rebelo
Grand Canal Theatre / Studio Libeskind

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Architects: Studio Libeskind
- Area: 21092 m²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Vectorworks, Land Porcelanico
Nanjing Art Museum / KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten
CN Castle / Comoco Arquitectos

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Architects: Comoco Arquitectos
- Area: 3650 m²
- Year: 2008
Building of the Year 2009, Cultural: BTEK - Technology Interpretation Center / ACXT
Teatro Castro Alves refurbishment / Estudio America

Brazilian architects Estudio America won a competition in Salvador for the refurbishment and expansion of the Castro Alves Theatre. More images and architect’s description after the break.
King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art / Zaha Hadid Architects

The new King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art in Jordan designed by Zaha Hadid Architects has been announced this week.
The project comes after a competition awarded in June 2008, which included Snøhetta (Norway), Atelier Christian de Portzamparc (France), Delugan Meissl (Austria), Henning Larsens Tegnestue (Denmark) and Kerry Hill Architects (Singapore).
The project consists in a performing arts and cultural centre that includes a 1600-seat concert theatre, 400-seat theatre, educational centre, rehearsal rooms, and galleries.
As you can see on the renderings, the building is mainly a carved volume, with voids crossing it creating several visual relations.
On the outside, the volume looks very simple, contrasting with the carved spaces that express themselves on the facade.
More info about the project after the break:
Théâtre de Quat’sous / FABG
Rolex Learning Center / SANAA
The Rolex Learning Center at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland will open its doors on Feb 22th.
The building, designed by the acclaimed Japanese firm SANAA, features one of the most impressive concrete surfaces I have ever seen, creating a fluid space for students to enjoy. Interesting comments by Ryue Nishizawa on the relation between organic forms in architecture and human life. While the building is a perfect rectangle when seen in a plan view, the curves and slopes which define the interior space give the building a totally organic look.
More photos after the break.
La Llotja de Lleida / Mecanoo + labb arquitectur
The Water Cube / MVRDV

MVRDV shared with us their design of The Water Cube, a pavilion for the World Expo 2012 in Yeosu, Korea. The theme of the Expo is “The Living Ocean and Coast”. You can see more proposals for the thematic pavilion by Ginseng Chicken, PTA, and Nicoletti Associati.
More images and architect’s description after the break.



















