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News about architecture, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Architects’ Works Find a Niche in the Digital Age — Q&A
Timothy Sakamoto and Jochen Repolust are part of the small but growing niche making mobile apps focused on specific works of architecture.
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Bob and Kim Zielinski Build an Untraditional House in Pittsburgh — On Location
The house, designed by the architect Eric Fisher, looms over the street like a big industrial arm.
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OLIN Designs Metropolitan Museum a New Fifth Avenue Plaza
An ambitious plan is in the works to transform the plaza in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art into a more efficient and pleasing space.
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Eisenhower Family Raises Objections to Planned Memorial
A planned memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower, with Frank Gehry as the architect, has raised hackles within the Eisenhower family.
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With Leaning Tower of Pisa Straighter, Other Contenders
Repairs have ended the Pisa tower’s status as the most leaning, and a small tower in Germany is the new Guinness titleholder, but rivals have emerged.
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Historic Status Offers No Protection in Beijing
The demolition of a historic house in the imperial city, once home to famous architects who championed historic preservation, is a cruel blow to conservationists.
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The Smith Mansion in Wyoming Is the Stuff of Legend
An abandoned log house with a sinister air, the Smith Mansion in Wyoming is the stuff of legend.
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Signature Theater Opens New Home in a Frank Gehry Building
Signature Theater Company’s new home is one of the most ambitious new cultural complexes in New York in decades.
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Video Mapping Artists Use Light as a Medium
Video mapping allows artists to use light and movement as mediums and buildings or other surfaces as a canvas for some huge, attention-grabbing statements, or just for fun.
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We’ll Always Have That Other Paris
As France’s economy falters, its society frays and its political parties fumble for answers, the citizens have turned to a cartoon that portrays a Paris the American films have ignored.
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