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Point of View
Barbara Bloom dissects architectural drawings at Cleveland’s FRONT art festival
September 18, 2018
Gannon Does Banham
New Reyner Banham monograph takes readers into the heady times of the ’60s provocateur
September 11, 2018
Chasing Perfection
John S. Chase, trailblazing Texas architect, celebrated in two exhibits
August 8, 2018
City, City Everywhere
How to survive an ecological apocalypse: the architect’s guide
July 30, 2018
A(rch)tivism
AIANY’s Whitney M. Young Jr. exhibit calls architects to action
July 25, 2018
New Show, Old Gems
A new exhibit explores the work of Rosario Candela, architect to New York’s Jazz Age stars
July 6, 2018
Building Ghosts
Absence is made tangible at the new national memorial to lynching victims
June 1, 2018
Soft Alternatives
How can architects balance security and openness in school design after mass shootings?
May 23, 2018
Scrimshaw
Robert Irwin’s site-specific installation dialogues with both outside and inside
May 8, 2018
Rome on the Range
A new book on Rome’s urban formation probes its political and historical roots
May 8, 2018
Disappear Here
Sam Jacob presents the power of perspective with a new show at RIBA in London
May 3, 2018
Stop Projecting
The role of projection in architectural drawings is explored at Austrian Cultural Forum
April 19, 2018
Fantasy Lab
SCI-Arc show postulates a fictional energy future that doesn’t go far enough
April 11, 2018
Reel Highlights
This year’s Sundance and Slamdance festivals delve into memory and value in art and architecture
March 28, 2018
Building it Up
Jane Jacobs’ formative years take surprising turns in latest biography
March 2, 2018
Bordering on Absurd
How architects can engage critically with the idea of the border wall
February 14, 2018
As Seen
Pioneering exhibitions that changed architecture and design
February 7, 2018
Subterranean Homesick Alien
Gordon Matta-Clark’s legacy comes home to roost in the Bronx
February 6, 2018
Pomo Visitations
Are we all postmodernists now?
February 5, 2018
Desert Drama
Utah museum by Brooks + Scarpa echoes the surrounding desert landscape
January 25, 2018
Meta Guide
Seeing Rome through the eyes of Robert Venturi
January 9, 2018
Folly Frenzy
In “Nincompoopolis,” Boris Johnson’s architectural follies mask even bigger failures
November 14, 2017
Copy Cut Paste
A new look at montage in the practice of architecture and art
November 2, 2017
24/7 Shift
How architects should reconsider the way they work
October 25, 2017
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