• New York Review of Architecture #46

New York Review of Architecture

New York Review of Architecture #46

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The New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture in New York. 

In this issue: 

Essays

  • The unbreakable Lightness Elvia Wilk doesn't love lamp
  • Frickrolled Thomas de Monchaux brings down the house museum
  • Some Assembly Required Francis Northwood parses the postmodular
  • Seeing Red Charlie Dulik reveals how one district broke Manhattan's blue wall
  • Central Perks The One Where Michael Friedrich critiques park conservancies
  • Forever Mine Travis Diehl yearns for the metaverse
  • CATTY CANAL Eric Schwartau vernissages in Venice

Reviews

  • How the Other Half Lives Moze Halperin communes with his innie
  • Track Changes Mark Krotov has tunnel vision
  • Develop-Lament Marianela D'aprile pens a postmortem on Industry City 
  • The Decline of the West Michael Casper dwells on life and 'beth
  • We Built This City Jessica Fletcher belabors New York's building booms
  • Buildingsromans Owen Hurley is bio-curious
  • Winging It Christopher Hawthorne exits through the gift shop
  • Immersin Bender Phil Coldiron holds his Ownes
  • Mugged by the State Allison Hewitt Ward opts out of the spectacle
  • To Have and Have Nantes Kame Romm doesn't put peasantries aside
  • Joyschtick Hue Lemmey is a Killjoy

New York City, United States; 265x410mm; 63 pages