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Joseph Giovannini

July 9, 2001 | Art Review
Mies's Pieces

Mies in America
at the Whitney
Mies in Berlin
at the MoMA

July 8, 2002 | Architecture Review
Site Unseen

Ground Zero
The commission of a master plan for the World Trade Center site.

October 20, 2003 | Architecture Review
Disappearing Act

Daniel Libeskind’s plan for ground zero was the people’s choice, but the architect has been virtually neutralized by commercial forces.

June 26, 2000 | Cityscape
Time of the Signs

Designers of the New 42nd Street Studios took the mandate for signs in Times Square to heart, creating one huge, eye-popping ad for culture.

June 5, 2000 | The City Politic
Ferry Dust

The new ferry landing at Pier 11 has a magical impact on Wall Street's waterfront; unlike South Street Seaport, it merges the land and the harbor.

May 28, 2001 | Art Review
Franks, a Lot

Frank Gehry, Architect
Retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum through August 26.

November 12, 2001 | Architecture Review
Fixing the Whole

While thinking about how to honor the Trade Center dead, we can also think boldly about making all of downtown a newly vibrant place for the living.

January 21, 2002 | Architecture Review
Acing the Deuce

Fox & Fowle
Lebbeus Woods

January 15, 2001 | Art Review
The "X" Men

A proposal to have New York host the 2012 Olympics is terrifically ambitious in its use of the entire city. So why is the initial architectural plan merely second-rate?

December 11, 2000 | Art Review
Public Access

Part of Pat Moynihan's legacy is his championing of public spaces -- and it's one aspect of her new job to which Senator-elect Clinton brings real experience.

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