In T: High Fiber
Where can one find new midcentury design? Beneath your seat! An exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center puts Knoll Textiles on par with the company's furniture.
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The Only Thing There's Just Too Little Of
A new exhibition, titled BROODWORK, collects artifacts whose common ground is parenthood.
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The Anti-Monograph
A few weeks ago Mark Lamster explored the future of the architectural monograph. Here Alexandra Lange takes up the topic, arguing that the new monograph by Studio Gang is a very contemporary effort to negotiate the temptations and contradictions of the genre: to feed the star machinery and yet resist it at the same time.
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City Beautiful of Kazakhstan
Where ETFEs are as good as marble: Foster + Partners' Kazakh capital.
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All That Glitters (and Swoops)
Fodder for my dream blog, Let's Get Critical, featuring diamonds, deviance and OCR-A.
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Making the Modern House Home
The J. Irwin and Xenia Miller House in Columbus, Indiana opens to the public in May for the first time since it was completed in 1958. Designed by Eero Saarinen and Kevin Roche, with interiors by Alexander Girard and gardens by Daniel Urban Kiley, the Miller House has been largely out of sight to the design world since its single publication in
House & Garden in 1959.
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Muddying the Waters
The new chapbook,
At Water's Edge, showcases both the design critics and the publishing models of the future.
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