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As Covid Numbers Spike Again, New York Pioneers Covid Clinics and Mobile Testing

James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
December 22, 2020
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With the lessons of last spring’s Covid-19 peak still horrifyingly fresh, the largest public health-care system in the U.S. has taken a comprehensive approach to addressing massive health-care gaps.
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MoMA and Harvard GSD Respond to Activists’ Call to Remove Philip Johnson’s Name

Fred A. Bernstein
December 4, 2020
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Architects, designers, and scholars have demanded that MoMA remove Philip Johnson’s name from the New York City institution in response to the late architect’s “white supremacist views and activities.”
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The crisply Miesian reception and exhibition area of NYU’s Special Collections Library.

New York University Special Collections Library by CannonDesign

New York City
Suzanne-Stephens
Suzanne Stephens
November 2, 2020
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CannonDesign’s Special Collections area for NYU’s Bobst Library adroitly pays homage to the legacy of several architects.
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Architects Declare 'Black Lives Matter' in New York Times Advertisement

Laura Raskin
Laura Raskin
October 28, 2020
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More than 400 design professionals expressed their "complete commitment to and support for the protection of Black lives and the advancement of Black livelihood" in a stark, full-page newspaper ad on October 25.
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Leslie Lokko

Spitzer Architecture Students Respond to News of Lesley Lokko's Departure

October 9, 2020
2 Comments
"We write, as current M.Arch students at the Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York, regarding Lesley Lokko’s recent statement about her resignation as Dean."
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Lesley Lokko Explains Her Resignation from City College of New York's Spitzer School of Architecture

October 5, 2020
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The widely acclaimed educator and global design leader, who was appointed dean in June 2019, told RECORD about her decision to resign.
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South Bronx Housing

South Bronx Housing by Alexander Gorlin Architects

New York
Linda C. Lentz
October 2, 2020
One Comment
A Manhattan-based architect brightens a once-notorious corner of the South Bronx with affordable apartments designed to provide more than shelter.
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335 Madison

Snapshot: 335 Madison by SHoP Architects

New York
Kara Mavros
September 11, 2020
One Comment
A coworking tech campus in Midtown Manhattan draws from the building's glamorous past.
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Nina Cooke John.

Flexible Sole Practitioner: Nina Cooke John

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
September 1, 2020
One Comment
The New York–based architect tackles everything from renovations to community engagement.
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New York Park Honors LGBTQ Activist Marsha P. Johnson

Miriam Sitz
August 25, 2020
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The 7-acre waterfront space is the first state park in New York named for an LGBTQ person and trans woman of color. Public art and infrastructure improvements are planned for 2021.
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