New York Review of Architecture
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Reviews architecture, in New York.
"If not a beacon of hope, it's a beacon of something good!"
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Hello, New York Review of Architecture are having a party. In a Williamsburg fabrication shop. You should come.
There will be readings, drinks, and a craft project. There will be a CNC router. There will be cake.
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Owing to the increasing unpredictability of the C train, Michael Nicholas (arrives late to a release party thrown by Public Transport Mag:
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New York Review of Architecture lareviewofarch turning up at the International Passive House Association International Passive House Conference in Innsbruck this weekend!
“Whether in real life or virtually, is the museum building itself an outmoded interface for facilitating meaningful interactions with art?”
Robert Nashak (Robert Nashak ) reviews ‘Catalyst’ at Honor Fraser Gallery in LARA #1.
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🟢🟣 Art Deco, Ourselves
Contradictory forms.
by Antonio Pacheco Antonio Pacheco at Dirt in collaboration with New York Review of Architecture New York Review of Architecture
#ArtDeco
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“If you hate the Olympics, does that make you a spoilsport?
Ian Volner (Ian Volner) catches up with LA’s Olympic plans in LARA #1.
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My monthly column in MAS Context returns with a long-form investigation on Chicago’s Century & Consumer’s Buildings—two skyscrapers that the federal government wants to demolish: mascontext.com/observations/t…
“To experience Art Deco is to be presented with a variety of symbols from which to pick and choose the ones that speak to us most.”
Antonio Pacheco (Antonio Pacheco) writes, in a piece is published collaboratively between DIRT (@dirtyverse) and NYRA.
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