
Kulapat Yantrasast profiled in the New York Times
Ted Loos from the New York Times profiles Kulapat as the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale…
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Ted Loos from the New York Times profiles Kulapat as the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale…
The 4.32-acre triangle-shaped parcel is located along the Dequindre Cut and just minutes from Downtown…
As part of the organization’s ‘Social Saturday,’ wHY Grounds director Mark Thomann presents several recent…
Los Angeles’ ever-expanding museum landscape spreads a little farther come spring with the opening of…
“One thing we realized, unlike many museums or large park projects at this scale, is…
As part of the Social Saturday series, wHY Grounds Workshop Leader Mark Thomann presents recent…
One year ago today, on June 12, 2015 at, Yoko Ono, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Project…
A project involving wHY since 2012, Robert Karr, President of Project 120 Chicago, joins WGN…
Representing wHY Grounds’ first completed project, The Court is a 9,000-square-foot garden designed to serve…
wHY is leading an international and local team in Phase 2 of re-envisioning Pershing Square,…
Grounds Workshop Leader Mark Thomann, Creative Director Kulapat Yantrasast and Project 120 Chicago Founder Robert…
Janelle Zara covers our UN/FOLDING WILSHIRE project at the A+D Museum’s new location for Architectural…
The Chicago Tribune reports on the forthcoming installation by Yoko Ono as part of our…
“Basically it’s a landscape,” said Project 120 architect Kulapat Yantrasast, who was wearing a shirt…
The Worcester Telegraph quotes WAM director Matthias Waschek regarding our new bridge project there: “wHY’s design…