#19
- Contributors
- Malcolm John Rio, Nicolas Kemper, Michael Nicholas, Kate Wagner, Carolyn Bailey, & Mimi Zeiger
- Issue Editors
- Samuel Medina & Carolyn Bailey
- Publisher
- Nicolas Kemper
- Desk Editors
- Carolyn Bailey, Phillip Denny, Alex Klimoski, Samuel Medina, & Nicolas Kemper
- Art Director
- Laura Coombs
- Digital Director
- Seth Thompson
- Skyline Editors
- Phillip Denny & Alex Klimoski
- Copy Editor
- Stephen Hoban
Articles
Architecturally, the Vessel is barren; it’s steel and copper and stone. It looks like shearing metal sounds.
Reviews
Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America was on view at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, from February 27 to May 31, 2021.
In wishing to communicate the totality of Blackness, Reconstructions forgoes the tools and signifiers of conventional architectural production in favor of world building.
Unlike the trains now operating at austerity levels of service, Moynihan Train Hall has arrived exactly on time, ready to uplift.
BIG. Formgiving. An Architectural Future History by Bjarke Ingels Group. Taschen, 736 pp., $50
Bjarke Ingels’s further adventures in technological determinism
Two Sides of the Border Reimagining the Region edited by Tatiana Bilbao, Ayesha S. Ghosh, and Nile Greenberg. Lars Müller Publishers, 488 pp., $35
We’re accustomed to thinking about the US-Mexico border as an abstraction. A new book tries to find intimacy in it.