Tell Me a Story, 'Urbanized'
What can you say about cities in an 85-minute documentary? In
Urbanized, third in director Gary Hustwit’s design trilogy, a little of everything and not much. Theme after theme — sanitation, housing, bus rapid transit, bicycles, parks — each connected to a single city by a specific talking head, is raised and then dropped.
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Architecture Research Office
On October 20, Architecture Research Office will be presented with the 2011 National Design Award for Architecture Design. ARO, founded in 1993 by Stephen Cassell and Adam Yarinsky, is a New York–based firm with an exceptionally broad portfolio, ranging from creating new guidelines for design excellence in the federal government to renovating Donald Judd’s Spring Street studio.
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TWA: Still Kicking
Eero Saarinen's legendary flight center has a lot of life left in it yet. Let's not let it be still for much longer.
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Should We Boycott the New Barnes?
What are the ethics of designing, building and visiting this post-lawsuit institution?
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What Makes Architecture Useful?
How good could come of a biennial on the theme Useless.
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Lunch with the Critics: Supertall
In the latest installment of Lunch with the Critics, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster travel to Lower Manhattan to view the exhibition
Supertall! at the Skyscraper Museum. After touring the show, they walked north to the Winter Garden in Battery Park City, where they composed this dialogue in the shadow of New York City's rising entry into the supertall field, One World Trade Center.
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