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A Box of Fresh Air
In Racine, Wis., a climate-controlled structure of glass, steel and concrete offers a sweeping view of Lake Michigan -- and the future
Published in The New York Times
August 25, 2010
Leaving the Nest, Protégés Find Fame
Young architects leave Pritzker Prize-winning mentors to work on their own
Published in The New York Times
May 27, 2010
The Pritzker Conundrum
Where "high architecture" and the hotel business collide
Published in The New York Times
April 12, 2010
How Green Is My Mansion?
Neighbors were surprised that Mitch Kapor's house in Berkeley qualifies as "green"
Published in The New York Times
March 10, 2010
The Four-Bedroom Kibbutz
The nonprofit Moishe House subsidizes rent for groups of Jewish 20-somethings
Published in The New York Times
February 10, 2010
Reaching for the Clouds in Dubai
Adrian Smith has designed the world's tallest building
Published in The New York Times
August 8, 2008
A Silver Lining for a Hotel Developer
The savings derived from shortening a tower at CityCenter in Las Vegas couldn't have come at a better time
Published in The New York Times
March 14, 2009
Surrendering to the Landscape
A house in Idaho by Tom Kundig lets nature lead
Published in The New York Times
January 7, 2009
More Space, Delivered
Bronx house with two prefabricated 18-ton boxes covered in concrete panels
Published in The New York Times
November 19, 2008
A Home Offers a Second Chance
David D'Atri and his architect come back from long odds
Published in The New York Times
September 5, 2008
In the Penthouse, a True Garden Apartment
Matthew Blesso's penthouse apartment is part home and part testing ground for how architecture and nature can interact
Published in The New York Times
September 24, 2008
Thoroughly Modern, Amid the Traditional
Finding a contemporary house in history-laden Princeton, N.J. wasn't easy
Published in The New York Times
October 3, 2008
A Hotel’s Past vs. a City’s Future
The Century Plaza Hotel is a fixture in Los Angeles, but it is an impediment to a pedestrian traffic
Published in The New York Times
July 21, 2009
Why Architecture Critics Must Ask About Embodied Energy
It's no longer business as usual
Published in Architect
October 2019
Learning from Burning Man
The playa has a lot to teach us about city planning
Published in Architect Magazine
April 2008
Controlling Growth by Controlling Water
In Bolinas, hooking up to H2O can cost more than $300,000
Published in The New York Times
October 9, 2005
Rethinking Ways to Divide Living Space
Matching the Housing We Need to the Housing That Gets Built
Published in The New York Times
November 10, 2011
An Architect Turns Builder
Finishing an Austin House on Budget
Published in The New York Times
October 13, 2010
Jean Nouvel's Lobby Troubles
West Chelsea Residents Reject the Architect's Vision
Published in The New York Times
October 26, 2010
Overdevelopment in Honolulu
Fear and Shadows on Waikiki Beach
Published in The New York Times
November 2, 2010
Why I Hate Being a Houseguest
Who Knows How to Work the Shower?
Published in The New York Times
November 4, 2010
A Model for Scientology's Growth
The Church Expands in Pasadena
Published in The New York Times
November 9, 2010
Frank Gehry, Developer
The Architect Helps Revive a Chicago Landmark
Published in The New York Times
November 16, 2010
Pratt Spruces Up Its Neighborhood
Published in The New York Times
February 15, 2011
Sustain in Miami
Dining on Ocala Cows
Published in The New York Times
March 1, 2011
Facebook Finds a Home
Published in The New York Times
April 5, 2011
Teach, Pray, Live
Fairfield University Uses Design to Keep Jesuits on Campus
Published in The New York Times
April 15, 2011
Rod Garrett
The Urban Designer Who Laid out Burning Man
Published in The New York Times
August 28, 2011
The Center for Architecture Expands
Published in The New York Times
October 4, 2011
The Defense Department in Their Midst
Consolidating D.O.D. Offices Unsettles Some Residents
Published in The New York Times
December 6, 2011
Time to Sell the Gold
Finding the True Value in My Mother's Jewelry
Published in The New York Times
December 31, 2011
Broken Promises
Dark Tales of Caregiving Before There Was a Social Safety Net
Published in The New York Times
March 14, 2012
The New Barnes Foundation Building
Recreating Galleries Exactly as They Were
Published in The New York Times
March 14, 2012
Mission Viejo
Can Panama City's Old Town survive its own success?
Published in The New York Times
September 17, 2012
A Bold Move
Published in The New York Times
March 27, 2012
John Johansen
Last of ‘Harvard Five’ Architects, Is Dead
Published in The New York Times
October 26, 2012
Museum Embraces Technology
Published in The New York Times
March 20, 2013
Urban Bright
Philly Gets a Paint Job
Published in The New York Times
May 21, 2012
Paolo Soleri
Architect of Counterculture, Dies at 93
Published in The New York Times
April 10, 2013
An Alternative to Hands-On Dissection
Virtual scalpels for the squeamish
Published in The New York Times
October 4, 2005
After a Flood, Running a Homeless Museum
Published in The New York Times
March 16, 2011
Some Users of Artificial Stucco Find Headaches Are Real
Published in The New York Times
July 1, 1999
Shining Moment
A Glorious Apartment by Paul Rudolph
Published in The New York Times
October 7, 2007
Renovating the Yale University Art Gallery
Published in The New York Times
December 10, 2006
Richard Chamberlain; A Couple Make a Debut
Dining with Dr. Kildare and His Husband
Published in The New York Times
July 13, 2003
To Help Make Sure Your Home Is Healthy, an Ingredients List
Published in The New York Times
February 1, 2012
Lofts Painted to Create an Illusion
Joseph Giovannini's Fools the Eye
Published in The New York Times
January 12, 2011
A Laureate of the Curvaceous
Arthur Cotton Moore Builds His Dream House
Published in The New York Times
July 6, 2000
Move the United Nations Downtown
Published in The New York Times
April 24, 2005
In South Beach, the Power of Water
Published in The New York Times
February 17, 2006
Global Summit
A House by AI Wei Wei
Published in The New York Times
November 7, 2008
Vassar's Alumnae House
Published in The New York Times
October 2, 2005
Hotel Veritas
If Harvard had a hotel school, its summa cum laude graduates would want to work at Veritas
Published in The New York Times
July 29, 2010
Bermuda: 9 Beaches
"You're either going to love it or hate it"
Published in The New York Times
October 8, 2006
A Facade Like No Other
Renovating the Storefront for Art and Architecture
Published in The New York Times
June 19, 2008
What Next, the Grill Room?
The Fate of Philip Johnson's Buildings After His Death
Published in The New York Times
March 27, 2005
Stanley Tigerman Obituary
The master of puckish postmodernism dies at 88
Published in The New York Times
June 4, 2019
Architects' View: Nice Furniture, Not-So-Nice Buildings
Published in The New York Times
January 21, 2001
A Wild Ride That's Not Over Yet
Published in The New York Times
January 6, 2000
A Landlord's Lament
Published in The New York Times
November 27, 1999
Easy Rewiring Would Make Taxi Riders Buckle Up
Published in The New York Times
March 22, 1998
When Exhibitions Are Adult-Only
Published in The New York Times
August 22, 2009
Martha Schwartz; Making Landscapes Pop
Published in The New York Times
December 21, 2000
Hey, Don't Touch the Wall!
Published in The New York Times
March 2, 2000
Miracle at the Getty: Angelenos on Buses
Published in The New York Times
December 25, 1997
The Mailbox As Fortress
Published in The New York Times
February 25, 1999
Spacious Skies, With Nary a Power Pole in Sight
Learning to live off-the-grid
Published in The New York Times
September 23, 1999
Returning Life and Flesh To Deserted Bike Skeletons
Published in The New York Times
June 2, 2002
Dockside Confidential: The Talk of P-town
Published in The New York Times
June 23, 2002
Washington Irving Didn't Sleep Here
Published in The New York Times
March 16, 2003
Blame Canada: Bottling Gen X Style
Published in The New York Times
March 30, 2000
Drawing Closer to an Old Friend
Loving the Empire State Building in the Aftermath of 9/11
Published in The New York Times
October 11, 2001
Being of Sound Mind, and a $55 Consultation
When an "online lawyer" wrote my will
Published in The New York Times
May 16, 2002
World on a String
A puppeteer loses his touch to Parkinson's Disease
Published in The New York Times
November 9, 2003
Unloading His Books, But Not His Conscience
Am I hurting authors by selling my used books on Amazon?
Published in The New York Times
April 11, 2002
Chess Sets Seasoned To Taste
Published in The New York Times
June 14, 2002
Flawed Snowfall Data Jeopardize Climate-Change Research
Published in The New York Times
February 11, 2003
A Shop Where Fun Meets Function
Published in The New York Times
June 20, 2002
A Test Drive on the Green Road Ends in a Brownout
Published in The New York Times
February 10, 2000
The Mild West: Davy Crockett Meets Armani
Published in The New York Times
April 1, 1999
In Zurich, a Building That Dances
An architect takes the concept of a mechanized, movable structure in a colorful new direction.
Published in The New York Times
August 14, 2018
Saving Fallingwater From a Fall
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece is drooping
Published in The New York Times
March 11, 1999
Designers Say Knotty Is Nice
Published in The New York Times
September 13, 2001
Dust-Up In the Desert
Published in The New York Times
January 31, 2002
When Modern Married Money
A blueblood family hires Richard Neutra, with mixed results
Published in The New York Times
February 3, 2002
Critic Takes Catholicism To Task for Architecture
Published in The New York Times
September 7, 2002
SOM's Surprising New Stairmaster
A review of the New School's building at Fifth Avenue at 14th Street
Published in Architectural Record
November 8, 2013
An Online Peek at Your Politics
Should we know who our friends and neighbors are supporting?
Published in The New York Times
October 4, 2000
Lighting Matches In Cuba on the 4th
Published in The New York Times
July 4, 2002
Building on Sacred Ground
Published in The New York Times
May 8, 2005
Designer Quashes A Boston Bridge Party
Published in The New York Times
August 9, 2001
Within the Confines Of a Beloved Holiday
Published in The New York Times
October 4, 2001
Me and My Geiger Counter
Worrying about radiation after 9/11
Published in The New York Times
June 27, 2002
Foggy by Design, With Built-In Dew
Diller + Scofidio unveils its Blur Building in Switzerland
Published in The New York Times
May 30, 2002
Uninspired? A Blue-Chip Firm Looks Inward
SOM hires experts to critique the work of its own architects
Published in The New York Times
September 29, 2002
Dorm Style: Gothic Castle vs. Futuristic Sponge
Colleges go back to the future
Published in The New York Times
November 20, 2002
At the Pentagon, Visions of 184 Pieces for the Missing
Choosing a 9/11 memorial at the Pentagon
Published in The New York Times
December 22, 2002
Charleston: The Case of the Missing Neighbors
Charleston's grandest houses are empty
Published in The New York Times
October 22, 2004
Glenn Greenwald: Life Beyond Borders
A profile of the crusading journalist (before he met Ed Snowden)
Published in Out
April 2011
Twin Piers: The Website
As proposed in 2002
Published in