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Mark Lamster|Essays

(Not) Basic Training

The J-E-T-S are out of the playoffs following a valiant effort yesterday afternoon. That's not a shocker, though their appearance in the AFC Championship Game certainly was surprising.

Mark Lamster|Reviews

Big Book, Small Reward

Among the trends I’d like to see disappear in this new decade is the trend of obscenely fat monographs.

Mark Lamster|Essays

Big City, Big Game

As a kid, I was never one for the dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History. I preferred the darkened precincts of the Hayden Planetarium, specifically the giant mechanical spider that was its Zeiss Mark VI projector, a truly …

Mark Lamster|Essays

Ralph Rapson: Forgotten Hero of Design Merch

If you're familiar with Cambridge, or just Harvard Square, you probably know Ben Thompson's wonderful Design Research building, now celebrating its 40th anniversary.

Mark Lamster|Essays

Criticizing the Critics

The two men who controlled the architectural conversation in New York (and hence America and the world) for better than two decades have recently published collections of their criticism.

Mark Lamster|Reviews

Majority Report

Review of Design with the Other 90%: Cities

Mark Lamster|Essays

Johnson and the Void

On the architectural vocubulary of Philip Johnson

Mark Lamster|Essays

The Whitney Museum’s Other New Building

Lot-ek puts a pop-up studio in the Whitney moat.

Mark Lamster|Essays

Unconventional Imagery

The GOP goes Soviet

Mark Lamster|Essays

Joy, Illustrated

A new gallery for experimental art and design opens on the fringes of Chinatown.

Alexandra Lange|Essays

Lunch With The Critics: Third-Annual Year-End Awards

Idiosyncratic awards bestowed on architecture, design and media.

Mark Lamster|Essays

Clear the Promenade

The NYCB needs to be a better steward of Philip Johnson's landmark theater.

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