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Alex Klimoski

Alex Klimoski

Alex was an associate editor at Architectural Record. Prior to joining the magazine, she worked in marketing and communications for New York–based architecture firms. Her writing has appeared in the Architect’s Newspaper and CityLab. Alex holds a master’s degree in design criticism from the School of Visual Arts and a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University.

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Cerith Wyn Evans

Cerith Wyn Evans' Neon Light Installation at the Tate

London
Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
July 31, 2017
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More than a mile of white neon tubing forms Forms in Space . . . by Light (in Time)—a site-specific installation in the Tate's Duveen Galleries.


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Skyline House

Skyline House by Shubin Donaldson

Santa Barbara, California
Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
July 1, 2017
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A California firm works with an industrial designer client to create a contemporary home in the Santa Barbara hills.


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Hotel Mar Adentro

Hotel Mar Adentro

San José del Cabo, Mexico
Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
July 1, 2017
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A new luxury hotel presents a tranquil alternative to the all-inclusive resorts of Mexico's Baja California Sur.


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Young Architects Pavilion

2017 Young Architects Pavilion Now on View in MoMA PS1’s Courtyard

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
June 29, 2017
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Jenny Sabin brings her multi-disciplinary design research to the forefront with a highly responsive synthetic canopy.


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Zaha

Today’s Google Doodle Celebrates the Late Zaha Hadid

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
May 31, 2017
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Just over a year after her passing, and exactly thirteen years after she became the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, Google today celebrates the life of architect Zaha Hadid with its signature Doodle feature.
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Two Major Heatherwick Projects Nixed

Two Major Heatherwick Projects Nixed in New York and London

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
May 29, 2017
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Plans for two of the British designer’s highly publicized projects—Pier 55 in Manhattan and the Garden Bridge in London—have come to a halt.


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Crystal Palace

Exhibition at Bard Graduate Center Looks Back at New York's Crystal Palace

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
May 4, 2017
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For more than 150 years, world’s fairs have tapped into the cultural psyche of nations, showcasing advancements in design and technology, art and architecture, and more.


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The Tea House

The Tea House by Kengo Kuma

Vancouver
Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
May 1, 2017
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While building a 43-story skyscraper in downtown Vancouver, the Tokyo-based firm also embarked on a smaller project for its developer.


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Gehry Archive Goes to the Getty

Gehry Archive Goes to Getty

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
May 1, 2017
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The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles has procured the early archives of Frank Gehry.


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Social Housing

Design of the Public Realm: Social Housing

Alex Klimoski
Alex Klimoski
April 1, 2017
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Whether through adaptive reuse or new construction, these projects provide supportive programs for urban populations.


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