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Architecture Archive

November 23, 2003
Mod World

Jean Prouvé’s modular creations upended mid-century design; Vito Acconci turns architecture into performance art.

May 5, 2003
Into the Wood

In a historic Hudson Valley setting, architect Frank Gehry works his ethereal design magic with a new performing-arts center for Bard College.

July 9, 2001
Mies's Pieces

Mies in America
at the Whitney
Mies in Berlin
at MoMA

December 22, 2003
Hoopla

Frank Gehry’s plan for Atlantic Avenue centers on a graceful raised arena for the Nets; a post-Gehry firm takes on Soho’s New Museum.

December 24, 2001
In Brief

American Folk Art Museum

July 22, 2002
Ramping It Up

MoMA QNS

March 25, 2002
Bearish on Mad Ave.

Bear Stearns World Headquarters

March 17, 2003
Blithe Spirits

The Whitney offers a mid-career retrospective of Diller + Scofidio, architects whose hallmark is unabashed modernism--with a great sense of humor.

April 19, 2004
Tall Tales

The Skyscraper Museum settles down—in the spot where the city went vertical in the first place; modern times at the Cooper-Hewitt.

August 9, 2004
Tower Records

MoMA QNS’s “Tall Buildings” exhibit features thrilling international twists on the skyscraper. Why can’t Manhattan learn to think as big?

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