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Jonathan Hilburg
is an electronics editor at
Reviewed
who focuses on gaming. Previously, he was
The Architect’s Newspaper
‘s web editor. He lives in Manhattan and is keenly interested in the intersection of art, architecture, and context.
Latest Stories
Not To Be Confused With CMOS
Children’s Museum of Manhattan reveals new renderings, programming announcements for its future home
December 15, 2020
Arc in the Park
Trahan Architects and Spackman Mossop Michaels will overhaul a major Arkansas park
December 15, 2020
Better Late Than Never
The AIA updates its code of ethics, prohibits members from designing torture or execution chambers
December 14, 2020
Graham-y Grants
The Graham Foundation awards its 2020 Grants to Organizations
December 10, 2020
Two Legs Of The Cat's Pajamas
In Buffalo, Davidson Rafailidis restores a bisected building into a cozy cat cafe
December 9, 2020
The Bell Tolls For Thee
Manhattan’s 128-year-old Middle Collegiate Church destroyed by fire
December 8, 2020
The Fat Lady Hasn't Sung Yet
Louis Kahn’s Point Counterpoint II finds a permanent home in Philadelphia
December 7, 2020
Beached
A year after the 2019 Venice Art Biennale, Christoph Büchel’s shipwreck is stranded in Venice
December 7, 2020
Rest In Pieces
Drones captured the moment Arecibo’s dish was destroyed
December 4, 2020
Heating Up
Zaha Hadid Architects becomes the latest firm to leave Architects Declare
December 3, 2020
Not Quite Potemkin
Waymo will build a city in Ohio to test its self-driving cars
December 2, 2020
Taking Off
Foster + Partners leaves Architects Declare a year-and-a-half after co-founding it
December 2, 2020
End Of An Era
Arecibo observation platform collapses, taking out the main dish
December 1, 2020
Next Stop: Nowhere
D.C.’s Metro could kill weekend service and slash stations
December 1, 2020
It's Getting There
Melted scaffolding removed from Notre Dame Cathedral a year after its tragic fire
November 30, 2020
No Free Rides
Self-driving taxis get the go-ahead in California to start charging for rides
November 25, 2020
A Better Beirut
Forensic Architecture reconstructs the port blast that crippled Beirut
November 24, 2020
Stay Inside
As COVID cases surge to new highs, museums across America close again
November 23, 2020
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