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Anthony Paletta
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Two Former USPS Facilities Now Have Massive Rooftop Gardens
The adaptive reuse of Postal Service facilities in Manhattan and Chicago include rooftop gardens bigger than many of these cities’ more famous parks.
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This 120 Year Old Brooklyn Building is now a Powerhouse for the Arts
Herzog & de Meuron and PBDW have transformed the 1904 Central Power Station into a nonprofit arts fabrication facility.
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Historic B’nai Israel Synagogue Gets a New Life as Affordable Housing
Desmone Architects transformed the 1953 Hebrew school and synagogue into a 45-unit apartment complex with 38 affordable units.
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One Willoughby Square is a Welcome Relief to the Brooklyn Skyline
Designed by FXCollaborative, One Willoughby Square is a half-brick skyscraper with the highest LEED Interior rating in the United States.
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Studio Gang Reimagines the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts
A dramatic renovation resolves the arts institution’s disjointed layout and missed connections to the city of Little Rock.
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Confronting Carbon Form, Embodied Carbon’s Complex Cousin
A recent exhibition at Cooper Union put forward a cogent definition of Carbon Form, our infrastructure’s deep indebtedness to extractive modes of production.
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Surveying 100 Years of the Regional Plan Association
An exhibition takes a clear-eyed look at the Regional Plan Association's achievements and shortcomings, always with a focus on the future.
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Rediscovering a Master of Brazilian Modernism
Joaquim Tenreiro: Tectonic Master at R and Company in New York examines the legacy of a furniture-maker who was much more than a paper artist.
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The Bronx Was Built by Transit
Building the Bronx, an exhibition by the New York Transit Museum shows how horsecars, subways, and a monorail helped create the borough we know today.
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Manhattan’s Center for Architecture Imagines the Future of Universal Design
Curated by Barry Bergdoll and Juliana Barton, Reset: Towards a New Commons explores “more holistic approaches to inclusion” through architecture and design.
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Majolica Mania Honors the Forgotten Laborers of the Whimsical Pottery Tradition
First put on by Bard Graduate Center last year, the traveling exhibition is now on view at Baltimore's Walters Art Museum.
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Preservationists Are Investigating the Historical Significance of SOM’s Westinghouse Research Center
Skidmore Owings & Merrill's former Westinghouse Research and Development Center near Pittsburgh is at risk for complete demolition. Can this important example of postwar corporate architecture be saved?
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A New Book Explores the Understated Career of Filipino Architect Leandro Locsin
Written by Swiss architect and academic Jean-Claude Girard, Leandro Valencia Locsin: Filipino Architect (Birkhäuser, 2022) surveys some 200 projects, both completed and unrealized.
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Can Architecture and Design Facilitate Healing?
Through a new book and exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, MASS Design Group explores the history of hospital architecture and the design of healing.
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R & Company Spotlights Decades of Verner Panton’s Lighting Designs
Nearly 50 objects including lighting, textiles, and furniture are on view at the Manhattan gallery through January 8, 2022.
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Kevin Roche’s Union Carbide Headquarters Gets a Second Chance
The largest office building in the state of Connecticut is transformed into a mixed-use complex for contemporary needs.