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Architecture Criticism Glazing Over Manhattan Published in Architectural Record, May 2013 A Doll House in a Doll House Barbra Streisand's "barn" in Malibu Published in FredBernstein.com, November 13, 2012 Panama Highway, A Noose Around Casco Viejo's Neck? Published in Architectural Record, October 2012 U.S. Flops at Shanghai Expo Published in Los Angeles Times, August 5, 2010 Rediscovering a Heroine of Chicago Architecture Published in The New York Times, January 20, 2008 Remembering the Royalton Mourning Phiippe Starck's Miracle on 44th Street Published in Interior Design, September 2007 Glass House, Great Performance Merce Cunningham animates Philip Johnson's estate Published in Interior Design, August 2007 Post-Renovation Depression The contractors are gone. So why do I feel blue? Published in The New York Times, February 22, 2007 A School by Edward Durell Stone While fighting over his Columbus Circle building, preservationists overlooked another Stone structure just a few blocks away Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), December 2006 UnSangDong Architects 2006 Design Vanguard Published in Architectural Record, December 2006 Letting Kahn Be Kahn Restoring the Yale University Art Gallery Published in The New York Times, December 10, 2006 Sky-High Style Master Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen used his signature vocabulary to create a unique rocky mountain retreat. Published in Metropolitan Home, December 2006 A Makeover Too Far The conspicuous consumption of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Published in Dwell, October 2006 For a Shortbus Star, a Small Apartment Published in The New York Times, October 7, 2006 The Wright Stuff, in the Japanese Heartland Visiting the Meiji Mura Museum Published in The New York Times, April 2, 2006 Where New and Old Collide Steven Holl's building for Pratt Institute in Brooklyn Published in Metropolis, January 2006 Seaside at 25: Paradise, With Problems Published in The New York Times, December 9, 2005 Family Ties A topflight Manhattan designer expanded her father's house on Long Island and brought it forward from the 1970s. Published in Metropolitan Home, December 2005 NY State of Mind Because hotels don't take dogs, this sophisticated family of six set up a Manhattan apartment for frequent extended visits to the big city—with their black Lab. Published in Metropolitan Home, December 2005 Second Nature Contemplative architect George Suyama built a house for himself and his wife that is as hospitable to the landscape as it is to the couple's guests. Published in Metropolitan Home, December 2005 Outside The Box Boston-based architect Adolfo Perez turned a mid-century starter house into a home of substance for design-wise clients. Published in Metropolitan Home, December 2005 Mies in Newark Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), November 2005 Paul Rudolph's Tracey Towers The fate of Rudolph's apartment buildings in the Bronx Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), October 2005 A Long Time for a Little Grandeur An addition to the Tilles Center soars Published in The New York Times, January 5, 2005 Peter Eisenman in Verona A review of the architect's 2004 installation Published in Architectural Record, December 2004 Where Are All the 60's Buildings Going? Baby boomers lead the charge to tear down 60's architecture Published in The New York Times, October 31, 2004 A Cathedral to Science in Queens Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), October 2004 America Joins Architecture's Rem-formation Published in Icon, October 2004 Bridge Apartments Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), September 2004 A Monument to Arriving in the Middle of Nowhere A review of the Secaucus Transfer Published in The New York Times, July 11, 2004 A Neglected Modernist Masterpiece Nervis' bus station at the George Washington Bridge Published in Oculus (Journal of the New York AIA chapter), November 2003 Pierwise, One Person's Wreck Is Another's Art Saving two rusting piers in the Hudson River Published in The New York Times, September 4, 2003 How much design do public spaces need? Published in Architectural Record, August 2003 One campus, two faces Princeton goes Gehry -- and Gothic -- at the same time Published in The Princeton Alumni Weekly, January 2003 City Folk A review of the new American Folk Art Museum, designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. Published in World Architecture, February 2002 Memorials fit for a city Architects get busy after 9/11 Published in Blueprint, February 2002 When Modern Married Money Blue blood meets white architecture in New England. Published in The New York Times, February 3, 2002 Dust-Up In the Desert Trouble at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture Published in The New York Times, January 31, 2002 Françoise Bollack at the Center Published in Genre, January 2002 Drawing Closer to an Old Friend Thoughts on the importance of the Empire State Building after September 11 Published in The New York Times, October 11, 2001 |