- 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.
- November 23, 2003
- Mod World
Jean Prouvé’s modular creations upended mid-century design; Vito Acconci turns architecture into performance art.
- October 20, 2003
- Disappearing Act
Daniel Libeskind’s plan for ground zero was the people’s choice, but the architect has been virtually neutralized by commercial forces.
- July 21, 2003
- Lost in Space
A Soho exhibition of Zaha Hadid’s work reveals an architect who is shaking up the way we experience architecture.
- June 2, 2003
- Sophomore Jinx
Like its predecessor, the Cooper-Hewitt’s second triennial exhibition is all over the design map; this time, however, the curators fail to come up with a coherent theme.
- 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.
- 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.
- October 21, 2002
- In Brief
- July 22, 2002
- Ramping It Up
MoMA QNS
- July 8, 2002
- Site Unseen
Ground Zero
The commission of a master plan for the World Trade Center site.