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Joseph Giovannini

May 17, 2004 | Architecture Review
Flower Power

Just in time for spring, a new entrance gives the city’s most expansive garden a gateway commensurate with the glories inside.

April 29, 2002 | Architecture Review
Forum and Function

Austrian Cultural Forum

October 23, 2000 | Art Review
The Great Gadfly

Alexander Girard splashed the gray face of postwar minimalism with a riot of color and infused modernist intellectual design with the giddy warmth of folk art.

March 26, 2001 | Art Review
Ahead of the Curves

Critics scoffed at Morris Lapidus's Fontainebleau and Summit hotels, but actual people loved their swoops and angles.

January 19, 2004 | Cityscape
Roots of Memory

Changes unveiled this week to Michael Arad’s bold, dignified design for the WTC memorial are likely to include more greenery—not necessarily a good idea.

October 21, 2002 | Architecture Review
In Brief
April 24, 2000 | The City Politic
On the Right Track

Anticipating the arrival of its new high-speed trains, Amtrak deftly transforms dreary Penn Station with sleek escalators and other touches.

May 2, 2004 | Architecture Review
Light Fantastic

A new entrance to the Brooklyn Museum and a plan to reinvent Lincoln Center’s north campus add sparkle and spaciousness to aging fortresses.

July 21, 2003 | Architecture Review
Lost in Space

A Soho exhibition of Zaha Hadid’s work reveals an architect who is shaking up the way we experience architecture.

September 10, 2001 | Architecture Review
Clipped Wings

TWA Terminal
JFK Airport
Eero Saarinen
Proposed renovation and expansion by William Nicholas Bodouva & Associates.

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