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Modernism's Jewish Connection

Fred A. Bernstein
July 2, 2014
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The role of Jews in creating and popularizing post-war modernism has largely escaped attention, but it is now the subject of a new exhibition at the Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco.  Eichler model home advertisement, c. 1960. Are Jews particularly likely to embrace new forms of artistic expression? The ongoing coverage of collections looted by the Nazis strongly suggests that, when it came to avant-garde painting, Jewish collectors were essential. So too for architecture: Can it be coincidence that Mies’s greatest clients, the Tugendahts, and le Corbusier’s, the Savoyes, were Jewish?   In America, the Kaufmann family commissioned houses
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City of Big Data Makes the Invisible, Visible

Andrew Schneider
July 1, 2014
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At the Chicago Architecture Foundation's exhibition on big data, a resin model of Chicago has been digitally enhanced to project statistics on everything from demographics to tweets.  In the lobby of Daniel Burnham’s Railway Exchange building, the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) has made the invisible, visible. For the exhibition Chicago: City of Big Data, CAF turned its centerpiece Chicago Model—a 320-square-foot resin replica of the city’s downtown, updated annually to reflect additions and subtractions—into an interpretive piece through which to “view” the city’s data. Encompassing everything from tweets to demographics to air quality, so-called big data is increasingly employed
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David Benjamin's The Living Evolves

William Hanley
July 1, 2014
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Just before the debut of a summer-long installation in New York, architect David Benjamin announced that Autodesk has acquired his research-focused firm. The Living's installation, Hy-Fi, in the courtyard at MoMA/P.S.1 in Queens, New York. The smell is distinctive—not offensive, but definitely farm-like. “I think it smells like hay,” says architect David Benjamin looking up at the three conjoined brick towers rising above the courtyard at MoMA/P.S.1, the Museum of Modern Art-administered contemporary art space in Queens, New York. Benjamin made his olfactory observation last week at an opening event for Hy-Fi, a temporary installation designed by his firm, The
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Lessons from Tadao Ando

Anna Fixsen
June 30, 2014
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Tadao Ando knows a thing or two about entertaining a crowd.


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AIA Convention 2014: Tony Hsieh Can't Wait To See What's Next

Andrew Schneider
June 30, 2014
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Photo © Architectural Record Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, speaking at the AIA Convention in Chicago on Saturday. Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO and bestselling author delivered the final keynote address at the 2014 AIA Convention in Chicago on Saturday. Hsieh has recently turned his attention to urban development and the way in which a corporation like Zappos can make a positive impact on a city. In 2013, Hsieh moved Zappos’s corporate headquarters from the suburbs of Las Vegas to the city’s former city hall. In the run-up to the move, Hsieh asked employees what they wanted in their new corporate
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Along the Huangpu River: The Future of Shanghai

Clare Jacobson
June 30, 2014
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A view from the Huangpu River toward construction of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s White Magnolia Plaza in the North Bund.


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Beam by Beam, a Mega-Project Grows

C. J. Hughes
June 30, 2014
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10 Hudson Yards, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, is nine stories out of the ground. It will reach 52 stories. The steel platform that is vital to the $20 billion Hudson Yards mega-project in Manhattan—what will allow three high-rise towers to be built atop of working railroad tracks on the eastern half of the site—is taking shape, after a slow start. For a time it seemed like the project would never happen at all; the development team was chosen in 2008, but groundbreaking didn’t occur until well after the recession, in late 2012. But on Thursday, large sections of the
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AIA Convention 2014: Design With A Purpose, Because Life Depends On It

Andrew Schneider
June 27, 2014
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Photo © Architectural Record Ed Mazria, founder and CEO of Architecture 2030. The internationally recognized Ed Mazria delivered a keynote address at the 2014 AIA Convention in Chicago on Friday. His message to attendees: design with a purpose, because life depends on it. “Scientists are projecting that by 2047, that the coldest year after that date that you will experience will be warmer than the warmest year you’ve ever experienced,” Mazria said. Avoiding that possibility—and leveraging design, architecture, and building professions to make the built environment as “green” as possible—was Mazria’s message.Mazria is founder of Architecture 2030, a think tank
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AIA Convention 2014: Jeanne Gang's Sense of Purpose

Andrew Schneider
June 26, 2014
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Chicago’s own Jeanne Gang posed several questions to the audience at the opening of the 2014 AIA Convention this morning.


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AIA Convention 2014: Rahm Emanuel Says Your Efforts are Essential

Andrew Schneider
June 26, 2014
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Photo © Architectural Record Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on stage at the AIA Convention in his city. Two days after announcing that Chicago will host its own architecture biennial in 2015, Mayor Rahm Emanuel opened the 2014 AIA Convention here this morning, where he called both the convention and the field of architecture essential to the future of all cities, and Chicago in particular. “In the same way that one hundred years ago Chicago was the epicenter of modern architecture, Chicago is now at the center of rethinking livable, sustainable, and beautiful cities,” Emanuel said. “Your effort is essential to
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