New York Review of Architecture
New York Review of Architecture #45
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The New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture in New York.
In this issue:
Essays
- Rat's Amore, Aaron Timms gnaws on municipal rodent mitigation policy
- Law Law Land: Marianela D'Aprile relitigates the Landmarks Law
- Paul de Deux: Mark Krotov and Thomas de Monchaux review Rudolph at the Met
- Brutalopolis: Samuel Medina takes in a double feature
- Catty Corner: Eric Shwartau is feeling congested
Reviews
- Child's Play: Moze Halperin runs through the Shed with his woes
- Modernism Without the Meat Axe: Samuel stein walks the projects with Owen Hatherly
- Crep Check: Mario Carpo gets his kicks
- Defying Gravity: Canada Choate weighs An Anarchtechural Body of Work
- Phantom Thuds: Enrique Ramirez sounds off on the UN
- & More!
New York City, United States; 265x410mm; 52 pages