Architecture & Design
Architecture & Design
English
Published: May 21, 2013
After 25 years, the annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair still manages to offer a handful of surprises.
Architecture
From palatial mansions on Long Island to skyscrapers in Manhattan, it's not hard to find architectural remnants of the...
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Janelle Zara
In 1963, Richard Meier left the office of Marcel Breuer to start his own firm, a staff of one that operated out of his...
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Kelly Chan
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Last year marked the first year New York City’s commercial buildings were mandated to publicly disclose their...
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Janelle Zara
“The fifth floor is extremely special for its sanctuary quality,” Rainer Judd told ARTINFO recently, recalling the vast...
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Janelle Zara, Aaron Sherman
The relationship between art and its architectural space can be tenuous. Traditionally, galleries prefer the white cube...
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Kelly Chan
On April 19, 1965, New York City mayor Robert Wagner enacted the city’s Landmarks Preservation Law, and the New York...
Design
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Janelle Zara
NEW YORK — How many ways can you reinvent the sofa? That’s the annual conundrum for designers and manufacturers in...
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Lim Sio Hui
Concept stores may be common today, but 10 Corso Como was way ahead of the pack 22 years ago, blending art, design,...
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Kristen Boatright
Collective .1 is a new design fair that presents a cohesive, curated selection of vintage and contemporary design from...
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Janelle Zara
Collective .1, ostensibly New York’s first major all-design fair, brings a surprising new hybrid to its scene. It touts...
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William L. Hamilton, Art+Auction
If you had to engineer a design star, you might come up with someone like Marc Newson, possibly the world’s best-known...
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Nicolai Hartvig
In 2004 the French designer Maria Pergay was retired and running a guesthouse in the town of Essaouira on the Moroccan...


















