Costantino Nivola's Concrete Horses Removed in Manhattan Bridget Goldberg March 23, 2021 No Comments The concrete horses were designed by the Italian sculptor in 1964 for the plaza at New York’s Stephen Wise Towers.Read More
The Legacy of Racism in the Making of Cities and Communities Alicia Olushola Ajayi March 18, 2021 No Comments Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness, at MoMA, interrogates the past while imagining a liberated future.Read More
Frick Madison Brings a New Look to the Breuer Laura Raskin March 4, 2021 One Comment Selldorf Architects and the curatorial team created a series of temporary galleries for the Frick’s collection of European art, reframing its stories in the process. Read More
The Museum of Modern Art Opens “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America” RECORD Editors March 3, 2021 No Comments The highly anticipated exhibition opened to the public February 27.Read More
Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center by Marble Fairbanks Brooklyn, New York Linda C. Lentz March 3, 2021 No Comments Marble Fairbanks’ Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center in Brooklyn aims to engage a community stung by industrial neglect.Read More
Empire State Building Owner Is Now Nation’s Biggest User of 100% Green Power in Real Estate Ilana Herzig February 24, 2021 No Comments The Empire State Realty Trust's portfolio will be entirely powered by renewable wind energy.Read More
The Architectural League of New York Announces 2021 Emerging Voices Kara Mavros February 17, 2021 No Comments The award spotlights eight emerging individuals or practices in the design profession across North America.Read More
Times Square Arts Offers Soft-Firm’s Love Letters to New York City for Annual Valentine’s Day Installation Ilana Herzig February 12, 2021 No Comments The temporary installation will be on view to the public through March 10, 2021.Read More
50 Greenpoint Avenue by STUDIOSC Brooklyn, New York Alex Klimoski February 9, 2021 No Comments Local architects create a minimal but warm kitchen for a young Brooklyn family.Read More
Controversial Design Unveiled for a New Supertall by SOM in New York Fred A. Bernstein February 8, 2021 4 Comments The 1,653-foot-high building will be part of a new Manhattan skyline that not everyone is happy about.Read More