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News about architecture, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Housing Stack
Pile Up houses promise the advantages of a suburban house with the eco-efficiency of a city apartment.
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Makeover on 34th Street
The owners of the Empire State Building want to transform the building and re-establish it as a sought-after address for corporate tenants.
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Worst Buildings: Razing the Garden
To the Editor:.
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Thoroughly Modern, Amid the Traditional
For Stan Allen and his wife, Polly Apfelbaum, finding a contemporary house in history-laden Princeton, N.J., was a process fraught with disappointment.
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An Architect for Stage and Screen
The architect Thomas W. Lamb was a king of theaters, with hundreds to his credit, and at least 48 in New York.
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Margot Gayle, Urban Preservationist and Crusader With Style, Dies at 100
Ms. Gayle marshaled shrewdness, gentility and spunk to save the Victorian cast-iron buildings of New York in a crusade that led to the preservation of historic SoHo.
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A Place of Beauty and Remembrance
The 9/11 memorial and transit hub at the former World Trade Center site is not just another urban development project. It must honor what was lost.
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A Hawaiian Modernist, by Way of Russia
Architectural models, drawings, site plans and photographs by Vladimir Ossipoff are the subject of an extraordinarily interesting exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture.
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New York City, Tear Down These Walls
Instead of crying over what can’t be built, why not refocus our energies on knocking down the structures that not only fail to bring us joy, but actually bring us down?
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New Face, Renewed Mission
The redesign of 2 Columbus Circle is not the bold architectural statement that might have justified the destruction of an important piece of New York history.
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