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Justin Davidson

September 23, 2013
Giants in Our Midst

The first of the 1,000-footers stomps onto 57th Street.

September 16, 2013 |
Shiny, Alluring, Ugly, Visionary, Inspiring, Incomplete

The physical city, remade.

September 2, 2013 |
So Outrageous

As the opera Anna Nicole makes its first trip to New York, its composer is having second thoughts.

July 8, 2013 | Features
Mayor of Atlantis

What Bloomberg’s plan gets right, where the ideas come from�and how much further they could go.

July 8, 2013 | Features
Liquid City

For 400 years, New York has embraced, spurned, ignored, harnessed, and feared the water that made its greatness possible. Now our relationship must get even more complex.

July 8, 2013
The Invisible Revolution

Alan Gilbert’s unflashy radicalism is re-creating the Philharmonic.

June 24, 2013 | Feature
Mr. & Mrs. Architect

The beauty�and complexity and contradiction�of designing with a spouse.

May 13, 2013
Towers in the Park

And stadiums, and shopping centers: This is not what Flushing Meadows needs.

May 6, 2013 |
Santiago Calatrava’s Three Sons

In the architectural family’s Upper East Side compound, Gabriel, the middle Calatrava, has put his brothers (and himself) in a wooden box.

May 6, 2013 | The Classical Music Review
All Hail

The Met does Handel’s Giulio Cesare perfectly.