Look Again
When visiting the Eero Saarinen exhibit at Museum of the City of New York, be sure to look at the photographs from
Look Magazine.
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See the USA
My husband and I took a three-week modern architecture tour of the Midwest.
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This Is Just To Say
From the Florence Knoll Bassett papers: congratulations on their marriage from Ray and Charles.
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Stuffed
We are hosting our first Thanksgiving, so I'm too busy thinking about food.
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Another New York
Every time I get an issue of
New York Magazine lately I ask myself: is Adam Moss turning it into a men’s magazine?
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Texan Capitals
I don’t usually like to write about architecture that isn’t there, but I can't resist commenting on Zaha Hadid's MAXXI and Robert A. M. Stern Architects' design for the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
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D/R on WGBH
My last post about D/R before the book comes out next September.
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Paper Revelations
Reading a lot of architecture criticism for those same classes, I also start to develop a running mental list of the writerly tics of critics like Paul Goldberger.
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Smaller Wonder: Brooklyn Children's Museum
My first encounter with the expanded Brooklyn Children’s Museum made me ask several questions.
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Love & Architecture
I have a somewhat racy, somewhat serious take on one of the first architecture power couples, Aline and Eero Saarinen.
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The Modernist State
Watch “Living Modern in Connecticut” tomorrow night at 9 on CPTV for a short history of modernism in Connecticut.
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Word on the Street
We have begun a bit of a study of Sesame Street in our house.
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Kicking Down the Door
While I love
Mad Men, season 3 was not my favorite.
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Review: The Price of Fitting In
My review of the new exhibit at the Center for Architecture, Context/Contrast: New Architecture in Historic Districts, 1967-2009.
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Back to School
If you stand in a certain spot in the second room of the MoMA’s new exhibition Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity you can see Marcel Breuer becoming modern.
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Bauhaus + Betsy
New York Magazine covers two of my favorite topics: the Bauhaus and Betsy-Tacy books.
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