Current Issue | Subscribe | Archive | Product Info | Books | Competitions | Trade Shows | CEU | Advertise | Contact Us | My Account
Archive »Architecture
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
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
An eye-opening exhibition at the Institute for Contemporary Art/Boston explores the life and times of Black Mountain College.
| |
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
Architects need to channel their energies toward new housing solutions that are grounded in reality.
| |
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
The architecture critic on Gehry's peculiar psyche, his triumphs and disappointments, and giving reporters the finger
| |
A Stack of Studios
The Melbourne School of Design upends the centuries-old conventions that still define most architecture schools.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please leave a comment-- or suggestions, particularly of topics and places you'd like to see covered