Tag: Architecture

Tomás Saraceno: Following the Airborne Lives of Spiders

The Shed has gone all out for the multitasking Tomás Saraceno —…

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When Architects Made Worlds

Rahul Mehrotra, the architect and Harvard professor, writes in the catalog about…

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In ‘The Girl Before,’ Minimalism Offers a Dangerous Sanctuary

BRISTOL, England — The opening shot of the new HBO Max limited…

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Why Does the Demolition of a Marcel Breuer House Matter?

LAWRENCE, N.Y. — “Are people going to care about one little house?”…

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Architects at a prominent New York firm drop their unionization bid.

Less than two months after seeking to form the only union at…

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Despite the Dire Housing Picture, the South Bronx Sees a Way Forward.

Good news is hard to come by on the housing front. The…

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Venice to Replace Glass on Santiago Calatrava’s Slippery Bridge

VENICE — As tourists wandered obliviously on the glass floor of the…

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A Spanish Mystery: Is a ‘Masked Restorer’ to Blame for a Church’s Botched Repair?

CASTRONUÑO, Spain — The Romanesque church that sits above the river in…

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Boldface Names Give Los Angeles a New Cultural Center

LOS ANGELES — On a clear December morning, Los Angeles’s greatest hits…

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