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Tag Archives: Froma Harrop
Manhattan puddle mystery
Here is a story worthy of the literary bent of the author of the book A Burglar’s Guide to the City.” Geoff Manaugh has a blog, wittily framed as BLDGBLOG. The letters seem to read “blog-blog” until you look at … Continue reading
Living beyond the Chrysler
With the new looser height restrictions in Manhattan’s Midtown East, it looks as if people with condos atop new towers soon to be built will be able to look down their noses from the clouds above the crown of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
Tagged Chrysler Building, Development, Froma Harrop, New York, ThisEastSide.com, Zoning
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See ‘High Rise’ film trailer
Imagine my thrill at learning today that J.G. Ballard’s suspense novel, High-Rise, depicting what can come of the pressures that build up in the compressed psychosis of a modern residential tower, came out as a film in Britain last year, … Continue reading
Posted in Architects, Architecture, Architecture Education, Architecture History, Art and design, Development, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Uncategorized, Urbanism and planning, Video
Tagged Cinema, Froma Harrop, High-Rise, J.G. Ballard, Jeremy Irons, Movie Trailer, Novel, Psychology, silkstocking.nyc, Skyscrapers, Studiocanal, Suspense, UK, Video
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And these are the winners!
Winners have been announced in the 2016 eVolo magazine skyscraper design competition, and they are real doozies. eVolo, which I’d never heard of, exists to discuss “the most avant-garde ideas generated in schools and professional studios around the world,” and … Continue reading
Froma vs. NYT on towers
The irrepressible Froma Harrop, my former colleague at the Providence Journal who has started a news/culture website, Silk Stocking, for Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has taken on the New York Times. Taking aim at its editorial of March 11, “Saving … Continue reading
Breuer Whitney/Met Breuer
The Met Breuer opened today. It is the Brutalist building that the Whitney Museum of American Art left before moving last year into a building designed for it by Renzo Piano in New York’s Meatpacking District. The Metropolitan Museum of … Continue reading
Posted in Architects, Architecture, Architecture Education, Architecture History, Art and design, Development, Preservation, Urbanism and planning
Tagged Diller Scofidio Renfro, Froma Harrop, Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Marcel Breuer, Met Breuer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, silkstocking.nyc, Tod Williams & Billie Tien, Whitney Museum of American Art
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Froma Harrop: Don’t bury our cities in megatowers
An excellent rattling of sabres at megatowers was published in Sunday’s Providence Journal by Froma Harrop, my former colleague on the paper’s editorial board. Froma writes a twice-weekly syndicated column for Creators Syndicate on the full panoply of issues in … Continue reading
Bad Mad Men
See them (the bad mad men) lurking in the background? Please don’t remove the foreground (the bad mad, often angry, women)! So here’s Dan Bishop, production designer for Mad Men, describing (I think in Dwell magazine, as my source seems … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art and design, Book/Film Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Advertising, architecture, Architecture Here and There, art, Christopher Hawthorne, Dan Bishop, David Brussat, design, Don Draper, Dwell, Fashion, Froma Harrop, Interior Design, Mad Men, modernism, Style, television, Unhappy Hipsters
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