Architect Sir David Adjaye is no longer working on the UK's Holocaust memorial or advising London's mayor, after being accused of sexual misconduct. On Tuesday, the Financial Times (FT ...
In an increasingly diverse world, the emergence of multi-faith spaces represents a significant shift in architectural design, reflecting the evolving religious landscape of contemporary society ...
Prominent architect David Adjaye has been accused by three women of sexual assault and harassment. From thatched huts to Wakanda, a massive new architectural guide explores Sub-Saharan Africa ...
David Adjaye is one of the great architectural visionaries of our time. His work—deeply rooted in both the present moment and the complex context of history—has envisioned new ways for culture ...
This left the house in an uninhabitable state, needing some serious design and engineering work to bring it back to life. Webster called upon award winning architect David Adjaye, whom she worked with ...
Liverpool's International Slavery Museum has cut ties with the company run by Sir David Adjaye but it will still use his design for its redevelopment. Adjaye Associates had led the architectural ...
While the architect, who has been accused of sexual misconduct, has been fired or stepped down from a number of contracts, other institutions continue to work with Adjaye Associates ...
The Studio Museum in Harlem Announces Reopening Next Fall A new 82,000-square-foot home designed by David Adjaye.
In an increasingly diverse world, the emergence of multi-faith spaces represents a significant shift in architectural design, reflecting the evolving religious landscape of contemporary society ...
British architect David Adjaye is the founder and principal of Adjaye Associates. Based in London, Adjaye was born in Tanzania to Ghanaian parents. He became Sir David Adjaye in 2017 when he was ...
When Sir David Adjaye drinks, there are no half measures. ‘One of my uncles is a huge whisky fan in Ghana,’ he tells me via Zoom. ‘West Africans brew all these high-octane things – they call it ...