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Alexandra Lange|Essays

Join the Conversation!

I am hosting this week's Glass House Conversations, inspired by the comments (on and off the blogosphere) in reaction to my negative review of the Museum of Modern Art's "Small Scale, Big Change" exhibition.

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Alexandra Lange|Essays

AN Friday Review: Harry Weese

I review the new book The Architecture of Harry Weese. I was dreaming of a monograph on Weese only a few months ago. Unfortunately, this book was not what I had in mind.

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Mark Lamster|Essays

Chased

Chase has shuttered its iconic bank branch at 43rd and Fifth, and I’m pissed and sad about it at once.

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Alexandra Lange|Essays

Northern Highlights

I don't usually do photo posts, but while I am mentally processing my trip to Denmark and Sweden, I thought I would share some architecture, design, foliage moments from the trip. I think the theme is texture.

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Andrew Blauvelt|Unusual Suspects

Designer Finds History, Publishes Book

Andrew Blauvelt takes stock of the graphic design history movement that began in the 1980s.

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Mark Lamster|Essays

Modern Views, Home and Abroad

What would Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson have thought of sharing the billing in Modern Views, the new book celebrating the Farnsworth House and the Glass House?

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Alexandra Lange|Essays

In Dwell: Platner’s Opulent Modernism

I see Warren Platner as a missing link between modernism and post-modernism, and another hero of the interior ignored by architectural history.

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Alexandra Lange|Essays

FT Weekend: People in glass houses

UUsually it feels churlish, biting the hand that feeds, to draw back the curtain on reporting. But in the case of my story, “People in Glass Houses,” for FT Weekend, every step of the process of spending the night in two …

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Mark Lamster|Essays

Stirling’s Gold

James Stirling's drawings on view at Yale are extraordinary — it’s a shame that this skill, which was obviously so central to the design process, has become all but obsolete.

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Alexandra Lange|Essays

Change Observer: "Small Scale" Reviewed

My review of the Museum of Modern Art's first foray into socially conscious design: Small Scale, Big Change.

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Alexandra Lange|Reviews

Uncommon Ground

Exhibition review of "Small Scale, Big Change: New Architectures of Social Engagement," Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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Mark Lamster|Essays

Center of Controversy

By now you’ve surely seen the new renderings by SOMA architects for Park51, the Muslim cultural center in Lower Manhattan.

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