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By: Curbed
26Jul2010In an interview at The Big Think, New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger tells us what he really thinks about the planned design for the World Trade Center site. He would have preferred something more like the American Eiffel Tower:...
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29Jun2010Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff has picked a weird time to review One Madison Park, the massive stack of glass cubes across 23rd Street from the Shake Shack. The luxury condo tower is currently floating through a murky purgatory of...
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21Jun2010Don't tell New York's Justin Davidson that the scalding metal orbs and tire swings of pain that have plagued new playgrounds are a bad thing. The "era of the starchitect-designed play zone has dawned," and Davidson is as excited as...
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17Jun2010The latest edition of the AIA Guide to New York has been out for two weeks, which means it's time for the backlash! It comes from the former owner of 76 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, who says the building,...
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7Jun2010Bloomberg's James Russell is one of the first architecture critics to weigh in on NYU's expansion plan, and you don't even need to read the story to figure out his take on the matter. Just check out the subheads: Wasted...
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2Jun2010Somebody finally has something nice to say about controversial architect Robert Scarano, and surprisingly, it's the gatekeepers of one of the most respected texts on NYC architecture! This week the fifth edition of the AIA Guide to New York City...
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17May2010Architizer got a Goldman Sachs employee to review the firm's new Battery Park City skyscraper in response to New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger's take on the glassy giant. We're into this gym thing: "You access the gym by a...