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Exhibition

Staying Power: Organizing for Affordable Housing in New York City, Past and Present

An exhibition at the Interference Archive illuminates the long history and remarkable continuity of organizing for affordable, safe, and stable housing in New York City.

From the Ground Up: A Review of Mapping Brooklyn

MoMA's Uneven Growth Lives Up to Its Name

Times Square Postmodern

An Exhibit as Vast as the World

Palaces for the People: Guastavino and the Art of Structural Tile

On View | Grand Central Sketchbook: Designers Dream

Cultural Fluency: Intersections of Art and Urbanism

Recap | Reflections on the Venice Architecture Biennale 2012

Rosalie Genevro, and Gregory Wessner, visited the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale and began to discuss with each other reactions and favorite moments.

Review: Peter Baker's Sweet Home

One series of photographs by Peter Baker, caught my attention for its acute sensitivity to the interplay between individuals and the built environment.