Alexandra Lange
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Alexandra Lange|Essays
Snip Snip Snip
The Museum of Arts & Design’s Slash: Paper Under the Knife, is the must-see of the winter season.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
It's Not Just Me
Way back in the beginnings of blogging in July, I praised the French film Summer Hours.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
On DO: Skating on the Edge of Taste
The American Restaurant in Kansas City, designed by Warren Platner, is subject of a long essay on that architect and interior designer’s career.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
I Heart Huxtable
Ada Louise Huxtable is still the most knowledgeable, elegant, thoughtful critic out there.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
About A Boy
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay is one of my favorite contemporary novels, but Manhood for Amateurs made me like him much less.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Size M
Nicolai Ouroussoff, Paul Goldberger, and Ada Louise Huxtable may live here in New York, but in general they have become too big to pay attnetion to the small stuff.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Annotated Avatar
Avatar is itself a hack, James Cameron is less auteur, more sci fi magpie.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
What Makes Architecture Useful?
At Experimenta Design 2011, the buildings of Lisbon make the best argument for the ongoing usefulness of good design.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Design for Girls: Put A Heart On It
If you give my baby daughter a purse, couldn't it look a little more like mine?
Alexandra Lange|Essays
The Well-Tempered Environment
Water features, old trees, food trucks. Three elements of the architecture of outdoor civic life in North Texas.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Critics Critical Criticism
Meta-criticism all over the blogosphere (but why only about books?)
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Art Matters to Architecture
In Indianapolis, a restored Milton Glaser mural allows us to see its Brutalist home as its architect intended: with color!