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Architecture
June 10, 2013
Thomas de Monchaux
The Mixed-Up Files of Taksim Square Architecture
The long, strange history of the building that sparked the Istanbul protests
May 24, 2013
Sarah Williams Goldhagen
Yes, Denise Scott Brown Deserves a Pritzker Prize
She shared the work with her husband. She should share the prize, too.
March 17, 2013
Sarah Williams Goldhagen
Toyo Ito's Pritzker Prize
An architect with a sense of the body
March 9, 2013
Sarah Williams Goldhagen
The Revolution at Your Community Library
New Media, New Community Centers
January 23, 2006
Sarah Williams Goldhagen
From the Stacks: Santiago Calatrava's Overrated Architecture
October 20, 1997
Margaret Talbot
Gates's Heaven
A look at Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates's home of the future.
November 2, 1959
Frank Getlein
A Romp on the Kamp
The brilliance of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum
May 20, 1931
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Edmund Wilson
The Empire State Building Comes to New York City
A review of the new building, before its public opening on May 1, 1931.
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