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Denise Scott Brown
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Viewpoints
5 Highlights from New York City’s Architecture & Design Film Festival
At this year's edition, a run of films shine a light on issues of housing, from the perils of gentrification to the intractable challenge of urban homelessness.
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London Exhibition Interrogates the “Radical” in Radical Architecture
At the Royal Academy of Arts, scores of architects—Denise Scott Brown, Peter Cook, and Patrik Schumacher, among them—show what being radical means to them.
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Learning From Denise Scott Brown, in an Instagramable Age
A small but poignant show on Denise Scott Brown’s early photographs—before Learning From Las Vegas made it big— is now on view at New York's Carriage Trade gallery through December 22.
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Profiles
Surveying L.A. Pomo: Venturi Scott Brown & Associates
In this series of articles, Metropolis celebrates the diverse, innovative Postmodern architecture coming out of La La Land between 1975 and the early 1990s.
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10 Architects Talk About Their Thanksgiving Plans
Denise Scott Brown, Richard Meier, Elizabeth Diller, and other architects divulge their Turkey Day traditions, old and new.
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Viewpoints
Denise Scott Brown’s Photography Celebrates “Messy Vitality,” Pop Art, and Everyday Architecture
The influential architect-planner reflects on her colorful and analytic use of photography over the decades.
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Viewpoints
The AIA Gold Medal Goes to Venturi and Scott Brown: Progress and the Prize
On why the Gold Medal isn’t too little too late, it’s just a little with a long way to go
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Projects
Reality Check: Did Women in Architecture Really Gain Ground in 2013?
After the controversies have died down, Sherin Wing asks if 2013 really was the year of the woman.
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Projects
Has Pritzker Controversy Brought About Architecture’s Lean In Moment?
The recent controversy over Denise Scott Brown and the Pritzker Prize served as both a litmus test on the status of women in the field, and a wake-up call for an entire profession struggling for relevancy and respect.
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Projects
What Should We Make of “Architect Barbie”?
What needs to happen to keep women practitioners engaged in the architecture profession?