What We’re Reading on the Web
As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!
The Philippines’ new Museum of Indigenous Knowledge, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is going to look nearly identical to Jurassic Park. More here.
Despite being designed in 1883 and having been a staple of the Barcelona skyline for years, La Sagrada Familia is still not complete. But 100 years after breaking ground, a completion date has been set — mark your calendars for…2026! Seriously, though; the world’s tallest church has entered its final stage of construction and is on track to be finished in a decade.
In honor of the World Series beginning this week, Architectural Digest is taking you inside the stadiums of the AL and NL champions.
This LinkedIn post on 10 Ways to Run Your Business More Like Taylor Swift is fun, informative, entertaining, and will definitely make you want to attend one of her concerts.
Great read on the experiential pedagogy of Design Build Research, a school intended to provide its students with “hands-on experience in projects that socially or culturally benefit their local communities.”