Discover the inspiration and concept behind the innovative architectural structure for the first cycle of the BMW Guggenheim Lab, designed by Atelier Bow-Wow (Tokyo, Japan), and follow this "traveling...
Elma van Boxel and Kristian Koreman of ZUS [Zones Urbaines Sensibles] introduce Urbanology, an interactive group game at the BMW Guggenheim Lab New York that addresses issues that arise when cities grow...
Lightweight and compact, with a structural skeleton built of carbon fiber, the mobile structure for the first cycle of the BMW Guggenheim Lab has been designed by the Tokyo architecture firm Atelier Bow-Wow...
The BMW Guggenheim Lab cafe in the garden on the Houston Street side of the Lab, was catered by Roberta’s, a Brooklyn-based restaurant serving local organic food.
Urbanology is a game that examines the complex ways in which cities develop. It puts you in charge of your own city by presenting you with a variety of real-world urban dilemmas. Every decision you make...
Watch time-lapse footage of the BMW Guggenheim Lab construction in New York City, where an empty lot was turned into an urban think tank and community center. Thousands of photographs were compiled into...
Go behind the scenes at Atelier Bow-Wow's studio in Tokyo and join them at the site in New York to discover how the BMW Guggenheim Lab hopes to bring architectural and urban programming outside the museum...
Learn more about Atelier Bow-Wow's traveling laboratory, dubbed the "toolbox," and how they bridged function and aesthetics to design a space to frame urban activities in the city. A Deltree Production....