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November 16, 2009
Joy Constructed

A new show champions the sinuous legacy of Eero Saarinen.

September 5, 2008
Museum Date

A pair of critics size up the new Museum of Arts and Design.

October 1, 2007
Bond’s Latest Gadget

Herzog & de Meuron’s new condo building for Ian Schrager puts a swingy, dapper spin on the glass curtain wall.

August 13, 2007
Royal Flush

The city’s most awe-inspiring new landmark is a giant piece of plumbing.

July 23, 2007
Don’t Call David Adjaye a Starchitect

Lauded and pilloried (well, by one client), the U.K. sensation heads to our shores.

October 24, 2005
Way Outside the Box

In Santiago Calatrava, New York may have found an architectural savior. And lucky for us, he’s even moving to town.

July 8, 2002
Site Unseen

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

October 20, 2003
Disappearing Act

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

November 12, 2001
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
Acing the Deuce

Fox & Fowle
Lebbeus Woods

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