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High in the Sky, Where the Money Stacks Up
Thomas Leslie’s
Chicago Skyscrapers 1934-1986
offers a wide survey of high rises across the socioeconomic spectrum
August 31, 2023
Political, Provocative, and Timely
Building Practice
puts a mirror to architecture’s emerging generation
August 24, 2023
Shapes and Spectrums
For the centennial of Ellsworth Kelly’s birth, the Glenstone Museum stages a loving survey of the late painter’s career
August 17, 2023
Jokespace + Meatspace
Gag Economy
, Dank Lloyd Wright’s debut exhibition, is a dollar store for contemporary architecture
August 7, 2023
The Grays
John Lobell’s new book
The Philadelphia School and the Future of Architecture
offers a thorough recounting of an oft-overlooked period
July 28, 2023
“In Other Eyes”
Frida Grahn’s new anthology sets the record straight about Denise Scott Brown, one of architecture’s most elusive figures
July 24, 2023
Documenting Activist Design
Art Omi revisited urban interventions with a display of work from four architecture collaboratives
July 20, 2023
In a Parallel Universe
Josh Kline’s mid-career Whitney retrospective drowns visitors in an alternate version of the ‘aughts
July 5, 2023
Trash Talk
Refuse//Repose
, an exhibition at Kent State University, showcases architectural waste
June 23, 2023
77 Hours
Vkhutemas: Laboratory of Modernism, 1920–1930
recreated the work of the school to position its importance in 20th century architectural pedagogy
June 22, 2023
On Blacksquares, DEI, and Supertokens
Elizabeth “Dori” Tunstall shows us the path towards design reparations
June 21, 2023
Radical History
A new film demonstrates why Gruppo 9999, an architecture collective from Florence, remains relevant today
June 14, 2023
1,095 Sketches
One House Per Day
documents a year’s worth of architect Andrew Bruno’s daily residential drawings
June 2, 2023
Manufacturing Home
At CCNY,
Mass Support
documented the work of SAR, led by John Habraken, and displayed alternate forms of housing
May 30, 2023
No Screen Shots
Pressing Matters
offers possible new coherencies for paper architecture
May 29, 2023
Flood Stories
More City than Water
offers a look at Houstonians’ experiences with flooding
May 19, 2023
Upending the Canon
The Architecture of Disability
invites us to collectively imagine a new, better world
May 10, 2023
Dust Room Disco
Gordon Matta-Clark & Pope.L: Impossible Failures
at 52 Walker finds consonances between two very different artists
April 6, 2023
Gaga for Googie
New book celebrates the midcentury modern architectural drawings of Armet Davis Newlove
March 27, 2023
History of Capitalism 101
Against the Commons
documents the often not-ideal role of shared land in urban planning
February 22, 2023
Metareview
AN
’s 2022 in review(s): Books, metaverses, exhibitions, and more
December 29, 2022
Memory Vessels
A new book by Lars Lerup tells his story through the objects he designed
December 29, 2022
The Metaverse IRL
Why another look at Las Vegas helps us understand how most virtual environments fall short
December 28, 2022
Delirious Greenpoint
With Eagle + West, OMA New York adds a bold pair of textured, stepped towers to the Brooklyn waterfront
December 23, 2022
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