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Shop-ing at the Seaport
ShoP's proposal for South Street Seaport would reintegrate the historic district into its surrounding neighborhood
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Florida tower design not swiped, federal court says
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Judge rules owner must repair crumbling landmark
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Buffalo Soldier
Paterson picks upstate banker to chair ESDC
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U.S. pavilion at 11th Venice Biennale documents what happens when architects think well beyond the confines of four walls
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Open: Toy Store
Kidrobot by Harry Allen & Associates
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In tearing down the Provincetown Playhouse Building, NYU tests its commitment to the community
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Danger Zone
Architects leery as crane accidents persist
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Chamber Orchestra
David Byrne turns Battery Maritime Building into a musical instrument
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Honors: New Practices New York
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In Detail: Public Farm 1
WORK Architecture Company with Leslie E. Robertson Associates
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Open: Store
MUJI Times Square by Super Potato
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At Deadline
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The Smart Set
The gap continues to close between furniture for public and for private, for office and for home. As a selection of highlights from this month's Neocon exhibition in Chicago shows, even the sophisticated can get tough.