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Dante A. Ciampaglia

Dante A. Ciampaglia

Dante A. Ciampaglia has two decades experience editing print and digital magazines, including at Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, and Time. He has been a contributor to Architectural Record for more than 10 years, writing about the intersection of architecture, film, and the visual arts. His work has also been published by the Washington Post, Paris Review, Wired, Los Angeles Review of Books, Metropolis, and the Brooklyn Rail, among others.

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Citizen ane

Review of New Film 'Citizen Jane: Battle for the City'

Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
April 14, 2017
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Director Matt Tyrnauer's new documentary offers a lightning-round introduction to Jane Jacobs and her place in the urban conversation.


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Buckhead Park

Buckhead Park over GA400 in Atlanta

Atlanta
Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
April 1, 2017
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Above Georgia’s State Route 400 highway, a half-mile-long elevated park will be created from scratch.


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The Lowline

The Lowline by RAAD Studio

New York City
Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
April 1, 2017
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A long-abandoned trolley station below Delancey Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side will become a new kind of public space.


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A Legacy of Mies and King

Film Review: A Legacy of Mies and King

Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
March 1, 2017
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A new documentary tracks the work and preparation done to modernize Washington, D.C.’s central library.


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The Urban Experience

The Urban Experience Through the Lens of Manfred Kirchheimer

Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
February 3, 2017
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A MoMA retrospective showcases the work of an important, but unfamiliar, documentary filmmaker.


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The Saarinens

New PBS Documentary Explores the Life and Work of Eero Saarinen

Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
December 20, 2016
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Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future will air on PBS December 27. Watch the trailer and a sneak peek clip below.


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Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist

Review of 'Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist'

A new show at New York’s Jewish Museum is the first American retrospective of the prolific landscape architect.
Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
May 18, 2016
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Over his 60-year career, Roberto Burle Marx established himself as a key figure in South American Modernism by designing more than 2,000 gardens and landscapes around the world for private residences, civic buildings, and public spaces.


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10 That Changed America

New PBS Documentary Series Explores America's Built Environment

From Fallingwater to Chicago's Pullman neighborhood, the show's creators hope to broaden America's understanding of its architecture and cities.
Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
April 5, 2016
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From Fallingwater to Chicago's Pullman neighborhood, the show's creators hope to broaden America's understanding of its architecture and cities.


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Exploring Architecture and Hip-Hop

Making the Case for Hip-Hop Architecture

AIA lecture introduces a new way of thinking about the built environment
Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
February 4, 2016
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In late 2013, Kanye West visited the Harvard Graduate School of Design and said, “I really do believe that the world can be saved through design,” and “everything needs to actually be ‘architected.’” For many, this collision of hip-hop and architecture was unexpected, and the staid crowd of architectural professionals reacted, let’s say, defensively.


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Exhibition Review: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas

Dante Ciampaglia
Dante A. Ciampaglia
October 27, 2015
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House model; Nayarit, Mexico, 100 B.C.–A.D. 200 Long before rendering two-dimensional designs into three-dimensional models became standard architectural procedure, the indigenous peoples of Latin America represented buildings in small-scale forms to much different ends. Andean and Mesoamerican cultures crafted replicas of temples and houses for funerary and burial rites, and to honor loved ones at shrines. This ritualistic use of the architectural model is the focus of Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas, a compact and enlightening exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that opened Monday and runs through Sept. 18, 2016. The first such show
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