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Architecture in New York was once a boys club. Fortunately, women are now impacting the city’s skyline like never before. “I like living buildings,” says Francoise Raynaud, the architect ...
New York City is having a big, global architecture moment. ... The world’s biggest architects are now building in NYC By . Andrew Sessa. Published April 15, 2016, 8:00 a.m. ET.
A hazard of the profession for New York architects is the unsolicited takes on the city’s design duds. “People always say the white brick buildings,” said Jonathan Marvel, founder of Marvel ...
And in fact, New York was literally built by immigrants—some of the city’s most iconic residential and commercial buildings were designed by immigrant architects, who drew influence from their ...
See the buildings by big-name architects that will rise in NYC in the next few years By Amy Plitt , Zoe Rosenberg , and Tanay Warerkar Updated Jul 26, 2018, 6:51pm EDT ...
Flatiron Building, NYC, 1902 (Architect: Daniel Hudson Burnham, FAIA): The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmarked building located at ...
Rounding out the top five was Toronto-based Adamson Associates Architects, known as AAI Architects in New York, with just one building that spanned more than 1.1 million square feet.
Designed by the New York firm Practice for Urbanism and Architecture, the building within a building has created a model for historic adaptation and preservation while adding a new icon to the New ...
10 New York Architects and Designers on the Buildings That Inspire Them “One of my favorite places in the park is the Bethesda Arcade, which has one of the most spectacularly ornate ceilings in ...
Explore Art Deco skyscrapers, Gothic Revival cathedrals, Beaux-Arts buildings and more on these fantastic guided tours of NYC architecture.
From Lower Manhattan to Crenshaw Boulevard, Zaha Hadid to Belgian Art Nouveau, this fall brings reappraisals of buildings, sites, streets, design movements and architects that we thought we knew ...
The earliest example of a complete cast-iron building façade erected in New York City was introduced by James Bogardus, recognized as a pioneer of cast-iron architecture.