Are You Ready for Some Football?
Yesterday afternoon I walked out of the New York Public Library to find that neighboring Bryant Park had been taken over by a video game corporation, which had fenced off the great lawn to run a heavily branded promotional event for a football game.
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Shigeru Ban in New York
In a few short years, Nineteenth Street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues has become a block-long showroom for contemporary architecture in New York. The western end has its starchitectural Scylla and Charybdis in Frank Gehry's IAC building and Jean Nouvel's mosaic-windowed condo tower, 100 Eleventh. At the east end is DS+R's reconfigured High-Line, and now in mid-block, between the Gehry and a crisp modern block by Anabelle Selldorf, is Shigeru Ban's recently completed Shutter House condo.
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Bjarke Ingels Has Something to Sell
Bjarke Ingels is the golden retriever of contemporary architecture. He's adorable, he's full of energy, he always seems to be pushing up against your leg, begging you to toss his stick so he can show you what he can do.
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The Technicolor Dream of Make-Do Urbanism
A couple of months ago the Center for Architecture launched a
show on the make-do, or "jugaad," architecture of India, the explicit suggestion being that this spirit should be applicable everywhere. "
Painting Urbanism: Learning from Rio," now on view at the Storefront for Art & Architecture, bares that same message.
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