Architectural drawings, as the phrase is commonly referred to, imagines the construction of a specific form of space. They outline the structure and orient, or
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“Conceive the building in the imagination, not on paper but in the mind, thoroughly – before touching paper.” – Frank Lloyd Wright In sum: architectonic
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Design / History / Revolution April 27-28 The New School, Kellen Auditorium 66 5th Avenue Whether by providing agitprop for revolutionary movements, an aesthetics of
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So, first of all, I would like to say that the Tupac Shakur trick was indeed just, that, an old lighting trick that produces a
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After a discussion with a friend about The Greatest Grid exhibit at Museum of the City of New York, we made plans to go see
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EXHIBITION REVIEW “FORECLOSED: REBUILDING THE AMERICAN DREAM” (MoMa) In the beginning of February I had a chance to visit the Museum of Modern Art
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Architecture can be thought of as a mediator between mind and body: A practice of using thought to create possibilities and boundaries for the body.
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I first heard about the project called The Delancey Underground (also nicknamed the Low Line) when I was browsing TimeOut New York in search of
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There are certain places in New York City that, at least for me, are so physically overwhelming and embody the spirit of the city so
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Upon entering Frank Lloyd Wright’s renown Taliesin West, one is immediately struck with an awareness of place, time and proximity with nature. Wright’s architectural vision
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