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Thursday, July 3, 2014

New York Magazine and Others- NYC Architecture

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How to Wash the Windows at Frank Gehry’s 76-Story Eight Spruce Street

A bespoke window-washing rig keeps the skyscraper gleaming.

In Harlem, the Sugar Hill Complex Reimagines Affordable Housing As an Arty Fortress

The new building is maddening precisely because of its fine intentions, but extravagant misjudgments.

The Half-Empty One World Trade Has Plenty of Historical Precedent

Very large buildings take a long time to fill.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art Appears to Have Been Destroyed by Fire

A proto-modern monument, up in smoke.

Davidson: The Metropolitan Museum’s Renovation Plan Is Full of Red Flags

Not so fast, guys.

What Bloomberg Associates Can Learn From Mexico City

Bloomberg might fantasize about cleaning up the chaos, but he ought to study what’s already been accomplished.

Davidson: The Much-Hated New York Public Library Renovation Is Dead — But That’s Not Good News

It was a problematic plan, but so is standing pat as the world changes.

Davidson: When It Comes to Newer, Odder Buildings, the Landmark Debates Get Trickier

Consider these six.

The Giant New Building That Is About to Overshadow the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine — And How the City Ought to Step In

"If Mayor de Blasio moves fast, before construction has actually begun, he can still broker a compromise."

These Cities Built Affordable Housing That’s Also Appealing. Can NYC?

Social justice doesn't mean sacrificing good design.

Davidson: The Domino Sugar Plan Signals a Whole New Attitude Toward Development

New mayor, new priorities.

Davidson: MoMA Reveals Its Expansion Plans — and the Fate of the American Folk Art Museum

And the fate of the American Folk Art Museum.

A First Look at the Queens Museum’s World of Tomorrow

Art critic Jerry Saltz and architecture critic Justin Davidson tour the museum after its $69 million renovation.

Formal Details: Nicholas Cope Shoots Fall’s Black and White Goods

The Cut's latest shoot, with detailed, architectural treatments of fall's most coveted accessories.

The Next AvroKO: 11 New York Restaurant Designers to Watch

Meet the pros behind the Elm, the Musket Room, and Tørst's interiors.

Justin Davidson on MoMA’s Departing Barry Bergdoll

The museum will lose a quiet crusader.

The Future of 3-D Printed Fashion, One Synthetic Thread at a Time

"I always work together with an architect, as I am not good with the 3-D programs myself," one designer explains.

Justin Davidson on the Twin Legacies of Le Corbusier

Why architects have never stopped paying tribute to him. ­

Davidson: MoMA May Not Tear Down the American Folk Art Museum After All

Potentially good news for the museum's defenders.

Davidson: It’s a Form of Betrayal for MoMA to Tear Down the Folk Art Museum Building

If the museum’s architects can’t figure out a way to use the building, that is a failure of imagination.

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