• New York Review of Architecture #50

New York Review of Architecture

New York Review of Architecture #50

The New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture in New York (..ha). NYRA is original, hilarious, and as bold as its use of backwards leaning italics. Expect opinionated columns, essays, reviews, and criticism alongside signature rat mascots & bright yellow newspaper print. 

In this issue: 

Eric Schwartau on the hole,Thomas de Monchaux on two new museums, and the elephant in the room, and Ann Manov on doom spiralling, Mark Krotov on the kindest thing that can be said about the worst building Norman Foster has ever designed, and Paul Goldberger and Mark Krotov ponder the enormity of Norman Foster’s JPMorgan Chase tower. 


 

New York City, United States; 27x41cm; 55 pages, Bi-monthly