28 Oct Frieze's Owner Eyes a Sale, and Other News
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Frieze owner Endeavor Group Holdings is looking into a potential sale of the fair.
Endeavor is exploring a sale of Frieze, alongside the Miami and Madrid Open tennis tournaments, as part of a pivot away from events and towards talent management. The announcement follows an acquisition by Silver Lake, valued at $13 billion, to take Endeavor private.
A slew of Shepard Fairey murals of Kamala Harris are going up in “battleground states.”
Shepard Fairey’s mural of Kamala Harris was installed in Durham, North Carolina, as part of a series aimed at energizing voters in key battleground states. Located on Durham’s historic Black Wall Street, the work was unveiled with an event encouraging local voter participation as part of a project organized by Fairey and community organizer Wyatt Closs.
Columbia’s architecture school activates its courtyard with a massive Cloud installation.
Columbia GSAPP’s Open House courtyard activation features Cloud, a temporary inflatable installation that brings interactive seating and metallic structures to the space. The installation is guided by faculty and supported by students and engineers, and creates a new way to interact with the familiar campus architecture.
SOM will revamp the 95th and 96th floors of Chicago’s John Hancock Center skyscraper.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) plans to transform the 95th and 96th floors of Chicago’s John Hancock Center skyscraper into an observation deck, with a 2026 targeted opening date. Originally designed by SOM in 1967, the building set architectural standards as the first mixed-use skyscraper and a key landmark of the Chicago skyline.
California has begun offering homeowners incentives toward earthquake resilience.
California has launched an initiative offering $13,000 grants for eligible single-family homeowners in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area to support seismic retrofits through its Earthquake Soft-Story (ESS) program. These grants apply to homes with living areas above garages, offering new business potential for architects skilled in seismic upgrades. The program follows a surge in seismic activity in Los Angeles County, reaching levels not seen in recent decades.
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