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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Tech CEOs like Zonda's Jeff Meyers want you to know the cool stuff they're doing, like stripping storied design pubs like ARCHITECT Magazine for parts and letting chatbots write the articles. He told me all about it in
New York Review of Architecture. nyra.nyc/articles/strip…
i wrote about the brooklyn museum's zine show (and the weirdness of putting zines in a museum show) for New York Review of Architecture 🖼️ (thank you to my wonderful editor marianela d’aprile!) nyra.nyc/articles/print…
'Sleep No More is a case study of what people do inside a vast warehouse when neither the setting nor its inhabitants have anything to do with their normal lives.'
On spectacle spaces + the immersive theater era for New York Review of Architecture... there's a GIRLS hook!
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I went undercover as a millionaire named Jack Austerlitz to write about the Brooklyn Tower for New York Review of Architecture. nyra.nyc/articles/the-b…
I wrote about Cole Stangler’s excellent new book, “Paris Is Not Dead” — In the new issue of New York Review of Architecture :
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Paris Is Not Dead reviewed in New York Review of Architecture The New Press nyra.nyc/articles/we-ll…
very excited that the first (brief!) piece i wrote for New York Review of Architecture was on janna añonuevo langholz's placemaking and public memory work at the philippine village in st. louis nyra.nyc/skyline/dispat…
If you’ve been concerned/depressed at what’s been going on at ARCHITECT Magazine lately, read this one. Got some folks to say the quiet part loud and clear!
What does a 90 yo study of «life, development, & structure of a city of two million in California» have to say about Los Angeles of today, and the rest of our violently appropriated & mindlessly urbanized planet? Read my review of Anton Wagner for New York Review of Architecture to find out: