- 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.
- October 25, 2004
- Modern Love
At the Cooper-Hewitt and Cooper Union, two exhibits highlight Modernism’s legacy�from bobby-pin necklaces to a wild cyclone of an atrium.
- October 18, 2004
- String Theory
David Rockwell has created hotels, restaurants, and the odd musical. Why not a puppet set?
- 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?
- May 17, 2004
- Flower Power
Just in time for spring, a new entrance gives the city’s most expansive garden a gateway commensurate with the glories inside.
- May 2, 2004
- Light Fantastic
A new entrance to the Brooklyn Museum and a plan to reinvent Lincoln Center’s north campus add sparkle and spaciousness to aging fortresses.
- 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.
- March 1, 2004
- Twin Piques
Having designed a center that revels in the exuberant complexities of Columbus Circle, Time Warner’s architects stint on the details.