Jane Austen, Architect?
The dance of real estate, the ritual of rooms in Austen's novels.
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Let's Go! World's Fairs of the 1930s
One month left to see the future of the past (via World's Fairs) at the National Building Museum.
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New Apple HQ, 1957
Apple's proposed circular headquarters reminds me of something. It's not the future. It's 1957.
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Lunch with the Critics: Cronocaos
"Cronocaos," curated by OMA/Rem Koolhaas, opened this spring at the New Museum in New York City. The exhibition examines the "global taskforce" of architectural and ecological preservation, which, Koolhaas argues, has made a large part of the planet effectively "immutable." In the latest installment of Lunch with the Critics, Mark Lamster and Alexandra Lange visit the exhibition, and debate its success.
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An Atlas of Possibility
"Wouldn't it be great if...": By the City/For the City asks you how to improve New York.
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