
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects work on the Tangeman Center at the University of Cincinnati has been published in this month’s issue of Architectural record. The article highlights the trend of College’s drastically revamping and improving their athletic and student centers in the hopes of continuing to attract new students every year; while covering the challenges faced by the architects as they renovated and enlarged the pre-existing 1930’s era red brick Student center.
To read this article and see other schools doing the same thing visit Architectural Record’s website. Please visit Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects website to see their portfolio of the Tangeman Center and to what new and exciting projects that they are working on. For information on the University of Cincinnati visit their website.

This month’s issue of GQ features Columbus’ own Wexner Center as one it’s five best Midwestern Art attractions. Here at the studio we are happy to see the Wexner Center getting published in a national magazine, and even happier that they ran our photo along with it.
To get the latest information of what’s currently being showed, or see upcoming event’s at the Wexner Center please visit their website. To find the latest fashion tips, or just to find out what’s going on in ‘pop’ culture visit GQ.com.

Rafael Vinoly Architects has been feature in the latest volume of Commercial Design, Trends magazine for their work on The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farms Campus. The article highlights the ‘green’ thought process, and sustainable design that they brought to this project.
We at feinknopf continue to enjoy the acclaim that this project has garnered for Rafael Vinoly Architects, and are pleased to have been a part of the process of finishing the building.
Please be sure to visit Rafael Vinoly’s Architects website to see the exciting work that they are currently doing. To read this article and see other exciting new design work please visit Trends Ideas’ website.

The article features the design work done at the Bard College by Rafael Vinoly Architects. The Gabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Center for Science and Computation is the newest addition to an already distinguished campus. Highlighted is the effort taken by Vinoly to stress flexibility and multi-disciplinary approaches in each of the spaces.
To read this article visit AIA’s website, To see more of Rafael Vinoly Architect’s new and upcoming work please visit their website.