Sentences with phrase «architecture critic nicolai»

And as Edwin Heathcoate, the British architecture critic, pointed out recently, there's something to be said for simplicity and open - endedness in toys.
The Perfect House: A Journey With Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio Written by respected architecture critic Witold Rybczynski, this highly readable book describes Palladio's villas and explains why they have inspired architects for centuries.
«The term «sustainable city» is becoming cliché,» said Edwin Heathcote, architecture critic for the Financial Times.
Today's Bloomberg News has a stimulating review by their architecture critic of Rafael Viñoly's new Bronx County Hall of Justice.
«The Search for The Perfect Assembly - line House» - That is how John Bentley Mays, architecture critic of the Globe and Mail, describes the work of architectural firm rvtr.
The New York Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff notes that many were dubious about Masdar when it was announced, writing that «the project conjured both a walled medieval fortress and an upgraded version of the Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland.»
The moderator, Toronto Globe and Mail architecture critic Lisa Rochon, asked for questions but the typical Toronto audience would rather make speeches than listen to answers, so she had to field them herself: «In the face of all this sprawl and disaster how do you find the energy to continue?
Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin visits Michael Yannell's Net Zero house, designed by Jonathan Boyer of Farr Associates.
The New York Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff notes that many were dubious about Masdar when it was announced, writing that «the project conjured both a walled
Michael Kimmelman, architecture critic, tours the site.
The Heatherwick Studio in London is the subject of a current retropsective at the Hammer Museum, and architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne toured it with the architect.
On the eve of the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery, our architecture critic and ex-director of the Design Museum looks at the continuing appeal of the big white space
> 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer for her criticism of architecture pulitzer > Inga Saffron, Inquirer architecture critic, wins Pulitzer Prize for Criticism philly
Joan Altabe is an award - winning art and architecture critic, commentator, author and artist.
Los Angeles - based architecture critic Esther McCoy, who spent time in Cuernavaca and befriended the influential yet under recognized designer Clara Porset, will be next.
Dezeenwire: Guardian architecture critic Jonathan Glancey writes about newly knighted architect Sir David Chipperfield to coincide with the opening of the his extension to Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany.
In 1963 the College Art Association gave Ms. Ashton and the architecture critic Lewis Mumford the first Frank Jewett Mather Awards for distinguished arts journalism.
Art critic Jerry Saltz and architecture critic Justin Davidson walked through it together.
This book begins with an extensive conversation between Tom Eccles and Annabelle Selldorf, as well as an essay by architecture critic Ian Volner.
In a review of a 1989 show at the center, Paul Goldberger, then the chief architecture critic for The New York Times, wrote that the Drawing Center «deserves to rank not with the SoHo galleries that are its neighbors, but with the major museums of which it is now virtually a peer.»
Organized by UCLA architecture critic and historian Sylvia Lavin, this show examines the ways in which technology has been employed (and not) in the world of design — a show that will be staged in the historic Rudolph Schindler House, which the architect designed with the aid of a drafting machine.
Ellis Woodman (b. 1972) is an architecture critic and curator.
The extraordinary British architect and designer Thomas Heatherwick has been hailed as a genius, lauded by The New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger for the uniquely inventive nature of his work, and praised by esteemed designer Sir Terence Conran as the — Leonardo da Vinci of our times.
Read a special preview by architecture critic Rowan Moore here.
The Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas Architecture Forum have announced that the chief architecture critic of The New York Times, Michael Kimmelman, will be keynote speaker for the 2013 Dallas Design Symposium.
The starting point of this publication is the conceptual encounter between English Pop artist Richard Hamilton (1922 — 2011) and Swiss historian and architecture critic Sigfried Giedion (1888 — 1968), famous for his landmark 1941 book, Space, Time & Architecture.
DOING IT UP RIGHT: Our former colleague, the late architecture critic David Dillon, is being honored with the establishment of the David Dillon Center for Texas Architecture (pay wall) at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Sally, David's widow, gave UTA the archives of material he worked on writing books and working as the Dallas Morning News «architecture critic for 25 years.
«Äù Vija Celmins «Äô drawings show at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (# 3 out of 10), garnered similar hyperbole, as did Puryear «Äôs current retrospective at MoMA (# 5; TIME «Äôs art and architecture critic / blogger Richard Lacayo proclaims Puryear «Äúone of the greatest living American artists «Äù).
Gerhard Mack is an art and architecture critic based in Switzerland.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's Selldorf Architects, architecture critic Ian Volner sheds light on the philosophy behind these New York - based architects.
Mo» MoMA, Mo» Problems — In his defense of the Folk Art Museum, which faces impending demolition by its neighbors and new owners at the Museum of Modern Art, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman suggests that some native New Yorkers are beginning to feel a bit miffed by the nonstop growth and creeping corporatism of the city's beloved repository of 20th - century art.
Monument Lab Keynote Conversation: The Futures of Memory Wednesday, November 15 at 6 p.m. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts A keynote conversation featuring author and professor Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, and scholar and activist Salamishah Tillet on the overarching themes of Monument Lab and the future of memory in public space.
FT architecture critic Edwin Heathcote has described the choice as «a good result» from «a bad shortlist».
In turn its head critic, Michael Kimmelman, made his reputation by hanging out with well - known artists, then writing favorably about them, before taking on the role of architecture critic without reviewing buildings (other than his hopes for Penn Station).
Lower Manhattan has come so close to normalcy that the architecture critic for The New York Times slammed One World Trade Center for not matching the neighborhood's diversity.
Frank Gehry, architect, in conversation with Paul Goldberger, architecture critic and author, Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry.
The book also includes commissioned essays by Jed Perl, art historian and author currently at work on the first full - length biography of Alexander Calder, and Paul Goldberger, Pulitzer Prize - winning architecture critic, as well as poems by Karl Shapiro and John Updike.
Carsten Höller has turned Anish Kapoor's «zombie pylon» into a 178m corkscrew thrill - ride — our architecture critic pulls on his helmet and takes the plunge
10/27/17 Editor's Note: New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman was originally scheduled to dialogue with Terri Sultan but unforeseen changes prevented him from appearing.
The New York Times architecture critic, author, and acclaimed pianist Michael Kimmelman will deliver the commencement address.
As architecture critic, Kimmelman has written on issues of public housing, public space, infrastructure, community development, and social responsibility.
New York Times architecture critic, author, and acclaimed pianist Michael Kimmelman will deliver the commencement address.
Philip Kennicott is the Pulitzer Prize - winning art and architecture critic of The Washington Post.
It will consist of cone - like structures of titanium, blue glass, and stone forming a tumbling, asymmetrical mountain, a design that Paul Goldberger, the architecture critic and Gehry's biographer, called «perhaps too grandiose.»
Critics say that, as is, that's simply putting a Band Aid on a larger wound: Just last week, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, in a larger critique of the problems at the much - maligned terminal, called that plan «a project born of political expediency,» noting that Cuomo has «brushed off more sweeping proposals that might tackle once and for all the whole panoply of problems that plague Penn Station.»
Catesby Leigh, an art and architecture critic, addressed the spiritual dimension of Reed's labors in a remembrance delivered at the Requiem Eucharist for Reed celebrated at St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue.
Michael Sorkin, an award - winning architect and the architecture critic for The Nation, wrote a manifesto - length essay in response («Architecture Against Trump») that describes the AIA statement as «temperate, agreeable, indeed feckless.»
The proposed changes sparked a preservation debate joined by Tom Wolfe (The New York Times; October 12, 2003 and October 13, 2003), Chuck Close, Frank Stella, Robert A. M. Stern, Columbia art history department chairman Barry Bergdoll, New York Times architecture critics Herbert Muschamp and Nicolai Ouroussoff, urbanist scholar Witold Rybczynski, among others.

Not exact matches

To be sure, Tebele isn't the only player in the game, and he's largely banking on a type of humor that, as one critic puts it, «is charmingly moronic by its very architecture
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