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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Metropolis Magazine

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Double or Nothing

Double or Nothing

The new Broad museum shines in places, but ultimately suffers by adhering too closely to the strained rhetoric of its architects.
Age of Aquarius

Age of Aquarius

The Walker Art Center's "Hippie Modernism" takes seriously the era's mantra-like invitations to "turn on, tune in, drop out."
Brief, but Brilliant

Brief, but Brilliant

An eye-opening exhibition at the Institute for Contemporary Art/Boston explores the life and times of Black Mountain College.
Bleak House

Bleak House

A MoMA exhibition on the single-family home and its archetypes tells us a lot without saying anything at all.
The A+D Museum's "Shelter" Disappoints by Reinforcing Market Fundamentalism

The A+D Museum's "Shelter" Disappoints by Reinforcing Market Fundamentalism

Architects need to channel their energies toward new housing solutions that are grounded in reality.
Chicago's Pomo Moment

Chicago's Pomo Moment

We revisit a forgotten chapter in the city's rich architectural history and discover a surprisingly contextual, responsive, and intelligent movement.
Q&A: Paul Goldberger on Frank Gehry's Life and Work

Q&A: Paul Goldberger on Frank Gehry's Life and Work

The architecture critic on Gehry's peculiar psyche, his triumphs and disappointments, and giving reporters the finger
A Stack of Studios

A Stack of Studios

The Melbourne School of Design upends the centuries-old conventions that still define most architecture schools.

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