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Reviews. Malcolm Was Here. Mapping Malcolm, edited by Najha Zigbi-Johnson. Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 304 pp., $28. Mapping Malcolm takes Harlem as a starting place for a global project of Black liberation. Rachel Hunter Himes. Spiral Jenny.
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New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture, in New York. The New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture, in New York. Toggle Menu. NYRA ... Bjarke Ingels Group. DLR Group. MASS Design Group. Rockwell Group. Melanija Grozdanoska. Tori Gruber. Patricia Gruits. Maria Gryshchenko. Jingwen Gu. Vicente Guallart. Rui Guan.
New York Review of Architecture is rooted in New York but interested in architecture everywhere. We avoid themed issues, preferring instead to pursue multiple topics across issues. We are particularly interested in pieces that address audiences beyond architecture and design. We value writing that is critical, engaging, and accessible.
The New York Review of Architecture is a cooperative of working writers, architects, and artists who review architecture, in New York. The Review is print only. Issues may be purchased at the bookstores Spoonbill & Sugartown, McNally Jackson, and Book Culture.
18 paź 2023 · Full archive of all the posts from New York Review of Architecture.
8 maj 2023 · The launch issue of New York Review of Architecture, released four years ago, clocked in at three thousand words. With this latest issue, which comprises #34 and #35, we cross the fifty-thousand-word threshold for the first time.
8 lut 2023 · Our new issue has a few new parts: a collaboration with the Canadian Center for Architecture to make a (purple!) insert; a mall sub-theme including a cutaway axonometric of, well, a mall; and, most spectacularly, James Wines, who is 91 years old and the founder of SITE, drew our centerfold: “Nature’s Revenge.”.