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New York City
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Viewpoints
Archtober Invites You to Trace the Future of Architecture
Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future, taking place October 1–30 in New York City, aims to create a roadmap for how our living spaces will evolve.
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Profiles
Meixi Xu Believes that Design Should Enhance One’s Quality of Life
The former School of Visual Arts interior design student pays attention to what a space may intuitively lack in community or belonging.
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Projects
Caples Jefferson Architects’ Louis Armstrong Museum Shines in Queens
The new 14,000-square-foot visitor center opened across the street from Louis and Lucille Armstrong's two-story house in Corona, Queens.
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Viewpoints
What Recreational Cannabis Means for Dispensary Design in New York
Following its legalization, the city faces an identity (and equity) crisis when it comes to cannabis retail.
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Projects
How This Church at Ground Zero Got Its Glow
DLR Group shares details of the exacting lighting design work behind the halo effect for Calatrava’s Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
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Projects
One Willoughby Square is a Welcome Relief to the Brooklyn Skyline
Designed by FXCollaborative, One Willoughby Square is a half-brick skyscraper with the highest LEED Interior rating in the United States.
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Viewpoints
Eclectic Maximalism Is Taking Over Hospitality Interiors
New hotels and lounges around the world use eclectic style, maximalist sensibilities, and cinematic dimensions to place guests center stage.
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Profiles
Soft-Firm Empowers Communities by Reframing Social Paradigms
Talitha Liu and Lexi Tsien of New York City–based Soft-Firm bring their sociocultural awareness to design projects in Brooklyn and beyond.
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Projects
Charles Gaines Defies the Static Nature of Public Monuments
The Los Angeles–based artist has collaborated with TOLO Architecture to build Moving Chains, a 110-foot-long kinetic sculpture on New York’s Governors Island.
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Projects
A Flagship Ritz-Carlton Hotel Springs up in the Flower District
Rafael Viñoly says his latest addition to New York City’s skyline is a rational response to a challenging site.
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Projects
Only If Architecture Designs a New Look for Brooklyn Infill
The Bedford Stuyvesant home makes the most of its narrow floor plate with clever, contemporary solutions.
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Profiles
Brooklyn-based Sarah Carpenter & Studio is Redefining Community-Driven Hospitality
Quietly, and with intention, the Columbia GSAPP-trained designer is bringing laid back hospitality to one of the world’s most fast-paced cities.
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Projects
Timber House is New York City’s Largest Mass Timber Building
Designed by Mesh Architectures, Timber House features a glulam and concrete structural system and is clad with custom-made brick.
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Viewpoints
NADAAA and Moody Nolan Reflect on their New Project at the Met
The two architecture firms plan to the keep the emphasis on the design process—by making it a collective one.
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Projects
Staten Island’s Newest Public Library Boasts Net-Zero Credentials
Led by ikon.5 architects, the Charleston Library includes a suite of sustainability features that surpasses its citywide peers.
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Projects
An Architectural Makeover Profoundly Transforms New York’s Jewish Theological Seminary
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects infuse the campus with space, light, and texture, and create a needed sense of openness and community.
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Projects
An Inventive Project by Morris Adjmi Rises on a Site of Tragedy
45 E. 7th Street replaces three buildings destroyed by a terrible gas explosion while building on the architectural legacy of Manhattan's East Village.
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Viewpoints
Andrés Jaque Discusses His Latest Performance, Being Silica
Architect and founder of the Office of Political Innovation explores environmental inequity and exploitation in his 2021 Performa Biennial commission.
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Projects
The Malin is a New York Co-Working Space for Design-Minded Members
The new workspace concept stands apart by putting thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship ahead of extraneous frills.
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Projects
A Cancer Care Center Built to Weather the Elements
With a resilient design strategy harnessing responsive architecture, Perkins Eastman and Ennead Architects' David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care asks “why can’t hospital design be more intuitive?”