Kwong Von Gilnow shows Rice University architecture school's "rich history" in renovation

Kwong Von Gilnow shows Rice University architecture school's "rich history" in renovation
American architecture studio Kwong Von Glinow has renovated parts of the architecture school at Rice University, adding three new spaces through a "programmatic re-invention" of the 1947 building in Houston, Texas, USA. The 3,775-square-foot (350-square-metre) renovation took place inside the MD Anderson Hall, which was originally designed by Staub and Rather and expanded in 1981 The post Kwong Von Gilnow shows Rice University architecture school's "rich history" in renovation appeared first on Dezeen.