#6
Nov 2019
- Contributors
- Edward Dionne, Charles Kane, Nicolas Kemper, Colin Groundwater, & Phillip Denny
- Editors
- Dante Furioso, Nicolas Kemper, Sarah Kasper, Julie Turgeon, & James Coleman
- Digital Director
- Alexandra Beautyman
- Graphic Designers
- Chase Booker & Laura Foxgrover
- Illustrator
- Tammy Mata
Articles
Address A Building
Too wide to be a tenement but too narrow to be a courthouse, 538 East 11th Street is one of the last extant examples of a unique type of public building that proliferated during the first decades of the twentieth century.
Reviews
Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City by Witold Rybczynski. Yale University Press, 256 pp., $21.
A predilection for Palladio, for Russian Orthodox churches, for vernacular architecture, for medieval urbanism, for counterculture development…
Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains by Chad Oppenheim and Andrea Gollin. Tra Publishing, 296 pp., $75.
Lairs are kingdoms for one, perfectly designed to each villain’s dystopian vision. Or utopian, depending on how you slice it.