Today's Bloomberg News has a stimulating
review by their architecture critic of Rafael Viñoly's new Bronx County Hall of Justice.
Not exact matches
That
review, being undertaken
by a nine - member panel headed
by former University of Toronto President David Naylor, has been asked to produce recommendations
by the end of the year on the
architecture of basic science funding and support in Canada.
The conceptual design to be presented for
review by the Public Design Commission of the City of New York draws on and transforms characteristic aspects of Harlem's
architecture, including its brownstones and churches.
An accompanying
review continues the story of New York indoors the same summer, with
architecture, as seen
by Andreas Gursky and «Tall Buildings.»
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).
He has had numerous national and international solo exhibitions, has lectured on his work internationally, and has been
reviewed by major art and
architecture publications.
Her writings on history, Indigenous art, and vernacular
architecture have been published
by MIT Press, BlackDog Publishing, Revolver Press, New York University, The Fillip
Review, Canadian Art Magazine and the National Museum of the American Indian, among others.
Her writings on history, art, and vernacular
architecture have been published
by MIT Press, BlackDog Publishing, Revolver Press, New York University, the Fillip
Review and the National Museum of the American Indian, among others.
However the
review says the Closing the Gap strategy, a 25 year program, was «effectively abandoned» after five years, with the
architecture to support it (national approach, national leadership, funding agreements) having «unraveled»
by 2014 - 15.