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Architect Thom Mayne looks to weave Roosevelt Island into the heart of the city.
Is David Koch's money good enough for the Met?
The mayor hopes for ten more before his term is up, but he might be overpromising.
The building being replaced “recalls not only mid-19th century New York City, but also 16th-century Rome and Florence."
It has taken Frank Gehry a few decades of missteps and misfortune, but he's finally leaving his mark on New York's skyline.
And the results are amazing.
Soho-based boutique architecture firm SHoP is on the case!
The famed architect is giving his staff half of August off, because there's nothing to do.
The starchitect will design none of the buildings from the master plan he created.
The 'Times' architecture critic excoriates the updated Atlantic Yards stadium design.
The new Nets stadium design, by a Midwestern firm, now looks like, well, a stadium.
It may be over budget and behind schedule, but it shouldn't be dismissed.
"In short, it is the kind of straightforward, thoughtfully conceived building that is all too rare in the city today."
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